HoverflySPORT™ User’s Guide
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4.5 Motor Wiring Harness
4.5.1 Proper Soldering (read even if you know how to solder)
The basic motor wiring harness consists of a battery, ESCs, and motors. The ESCs are connected to the HoverflySPORT™ which is
covered in the next section. The high levels of currents required by the motors through the ESCs from the battery require both correct wire
diameter (gauge) and good solder joints. A good solder joint is achieved when both wires and the solder joining them are heated to an equal
temperature. When the soldering iron is removed the entire joint should be shinny. If is dull and not shinny this is called a cold solder joint
and will eventually fail. In addition, high-quality solder should be used at all times. If the solder contains flux the joint should be cleaned with
flux remover after soldering. Flux (the black goo) is an acid meant to etch the metal connections to help the solder adhere to its surface. If
the flux is left on the connection it will continue to etch the metal and he joint will eventually fail. If you are not a qualified electronics
technician then you should search for “soldering techniques” on the internet.
A piece of heat-shrink tubing should be placed one of the wires before joining them with solder. The length of heat-shrink tubing should be
long enough to overlap the joint on both sides by at least 1/2'” (~2 cm). Move the heat-shrink tubing as far away from the joint before
applying heat. Otherwise it will shrink before you can slide it over the joint. Use a hot air gun or hair dryer to shrink the tubing over the joint.
Do not use electrical tape because it will eventually un-wrap itself and can cause catastrophic failure. Do not use wire-nuts high-current joints
require a solid connection between the wires.
More Support:
You can watch a soldering tutorial on our site
http://www.hoverflytech.com/video-tutorials.html
Summary of Contents for HoverflySPORT
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