How to solder EC5 rc connectors - best soldering tips and tricks

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 58

  • @WTFRCCars
    @WTFRCCars Před 2 lety +24

    Please don't take this the wrong way as I'm only trying to help, love your vids btw :), so you need more solder in the wires 1st and then keep the soldering iron on the plug but then feed more solder in, although the wire seems fixed the way you have done it will make a cold solder connection and it will come off later this could be very dangerous also you don't have a complete connection and it can cause heat to build up. There are also 2 types of ec5 and the other type is better but you have to slide the blue cover on the wires 1st, this is better as the pins will never push out as you connect them :)

  • @RCReviewChannel
    @RCReviewChannel  Před 2 lety +4

    One modification on this is at 6:00 in the video is to keep the soldering iron on the edge of the connector as you stick the wire in. This will allow the iron to cook the solder more as the wire and connector are joined.

  • @FredShaw
    @FredShaw Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you. It’s good to know that I’m not the only one that manufactures these wires this way. thanks for the cool video. I like the ending a lot.

  • @NANNIRC
    @NANNIRC Před 2 lety +4

    Nice tutorial. The thing is that working on wires on RC cars is always uncomfortable. Sometimes you don't have a good position for the work, wires are too short, they don't stay in the way you want and you need to be a Martian with 6 arms...... The preparation work (clear and comfy working space, clamps of any size...) is longer and more important than the soldering itself. Ciao

  • @davidpyper1688
    @davidpyper1688 Před rokem

    Thank you soo much for the help and video!!! I converted 20 batteries to EC5, but couldn't figure out how to install the male end connectors into the housing when attempting to replace the connector on the Rc trucks. Five videos latter your video popped up. I am new to the channel, but for now on I will be coming here first for all my RC questions and info.

    • @BigCheese85
      @BigCheese85 Před 5 měsíci

      I use a bigger (5 or6) allen key and hammer it in gently. With it in a vice.

  • @moereefer
    @moereefer Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome Video. I’ve soldered so many connectors from EC5s, Tplug XT90S, XT60s and the Q8S with and without end caps so need for shrink wrap never had a problem until EC5 I hate them so much. But this video helped a lot everyone tells and shows a different way. Seems u got it locked and perfected👍🏻. Thanks for sharing

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah when I first tried to solder EC5 it was a horror show. It looked impossible without a torch. But have done it now a few times and they held up. Put more solder than I did on the video and hold the iron to the connector when sticking the wire in to cook the solder stew. :)

    • @moereefer
      @moereefer Před 2 lety

      @@RCReviewChannel thank you so much I appreciate your help thanks for helping the R/C community

  • @sharkey9
    @sharkey9 Před 2 lety +2

    Please - make sure your flux paste is acid free (rosin flux paste) when soldering any sorts of electric connections, wires etc. regular flux paste contains acids that will corrode your connections over time. that paste is meant for non-electric applications, like soldering metal sheets, whatever.
    Your solder already contains "rosin" which is a flux that won't harm electric/electronical connections. So a paste is usually not needed at all.

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 2 lety

      Very, very good info. Thank you. This is my current flux. www.amainhobbies.com/miniatronics-rosin-soldering-flux-paste-2oz-mnt1065002/p117398
      The old one was highly corrosive as the can it was in kept rusting over time.

  • @LosihoTTT
    @LosihoTTT Před 2 lety +1

    I just swapped all of my lipos & ESCs to IC5. So much easier to solder than EC5, and backward compatible with EC5 connectors

  • @runwithmikerc1047
    @runwithmikerc1047 Před 2 lety

    I just started soldering my own stuff too, after I saw what the hobby store was trying to charge. Live and learn all do all the mistakes possible, it would be cheaper in long run.

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 2 lety

      How much were they charging?

    • @runwithmikerc1047
      @runwithmikerc1047 Před 2 lety

      @@RCReviewChannel $15 PER plug. If you add all the plugs and the additional hardware, it's like $75. I would rather learn how to solder than pay $75 for some else to do the work. And use that money for more parts LOL.

  • @Jd-zd6bh
    @Jd-zd6bh Před 2 lety +2

    just go for XT60 or XT90. . You can do it without looking. You have a better chance of soldering it all around. On the other hand, EC5 is more difficult to have a good solder. you can't just expect to melt the solder and hope that it will have a good solder. With Xt90, you can actually see the solder forming around the connection.

    • @christiansrcs7789
      @christiansrcs7789 Před 2 lety

      just get a blow tortch and the ic5 will be so eazy to solder 😂 but i run xt90 it's so good on 2s lipo and on 4s lipo

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      I use XT60 for small batteries. Surprisingly, most of the big batteries I buy or given to me for test have EC5. Works really well and has a secure hold. Great too that it is compatible with IC5, which is what all Arrma and Spektrum seem to use now. I used to avoid EC5 because of the soldering, but now it is really fast and reliable for me.
      But I do like XT90 as well as soldering is easy, just like IC5

    • @AquariumAficionado
      @AquariumAficionado Před 5 měsíci

      I know this is old but you need ic5 to run big boy batteries and esc

  • @slottygw2wvw842
    @slottygw2wvw842 Před 2 lety +2

    That will make a cold solder joint

  • @Twizztify
    @Twizztify Před rokem

    Maybe a bit more solder, and when I do these, I like to make sure the solder is extra hot just to be sure I won’t have a cold joint. I like using a mini torch, works faster and easier. I also would never try pressing the bullets into the connector using pliers on the wires 😬. Other than that, I feel you definitely have the concept figured out.

  • @Dingle-Berries
    @Dingle-Berries Před rokem +1

    Does anyone know what gauge wire I need to put on a max6 ESC and make a Y connection for two batteries what gauge is that middle wire and does it have to be a negative or a positive wire or does it matter??

    • @quiksilver330
      @quiksilver330 Před 11 měsíci

      12 awg or 10 awg but definitely try to go for 10 gauge if you can to prevent heat buildup

  • @jonjacob1962
    @jonjacob1962 Před 5 měsíci

    The way you CRUSHED those wires as you shoved em into the housing... I wouldn't trust em after that...

  • @loryriga
    @loryriga Před rokem

    And this, my firiends, is how to do a cold solder!
    1. add more solder
    2. strip more wire
    3. touch the exposed part of the wire while it's inserted in the bullet connector until ALL the solder melt

  • @thomaswalton9089
    @thomaswalton9089 Před 5 měsíci

    How can i replace the entire esc wire? The wire that goes from esc to the battery got hit by the spur gear cause i tucked it in the wrong spot still runs and using electric tape atm but id like to replace the entire wire i cannot for the life of my find any videos on it

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 5 měsíci

      You would have to open the esc case and replace the wire soldered onto the board.

  • @julianorozco761
    @julianorozco761 Před 2 lety

    saludos Amigo feliz noche

  • @KYLE_FROM_THE_FUTURE
    @KYLE_FROM_THE_FUTURE Před 7 měsíci

    Does that “smart technology” wire do anything important? I know it’s used when you have Spektrum G2 batteries installed so it can read voltage to the DX3 transmitter.
    I’m running a RadioLink RC8X transmitter and receiver now with the inline telemetry JST cable to show my battery voltage on the RC8X.
    So my question is… I hate the 2 IC5 battery connectors because I only run one big 6s battery and want to get rid of the addition IC5 battery lead.
    But both the battery leads from the ESC have that little “smart tech” wire. 1 on the positive wire, and 1 on the negative wire leaving the ESC.
    Can I just remove both of those little smart tech wires since I don’t need them to show my battery voltage anymore since I use the radiolink for that? Or does those little smart tech wires have another important purpose? Other than just showing battery vintage on the DX3 transmitter/remote?
    Thanks a lot! Your content has helped so much in my RC journey. So thank you! 🙏

  • @777beanz
    @777beanz Před 2 lety

    How do you solder xt90 to the spectrum esc I don’t know what to do with the smart wire

    • @dirtrider88
      @dirtrider88 Před rokem +1

      cut it? lol. either cut it really short like this bozo did or leave it as long as possible and and zip tie it to either the + or - wire. either way put some heat shrink on the tip so it doesnt short out.

  • @bicycleandrccars568
    @bicycleandrccars568 Před rokem

    hi my friend what is that skiny gray wire on esc or ec5 conector what does do?is that important wire

  • @rickrussell
    @rickrussell Před 2 lety +1

    That looks like the same track RazorRC uses.

  • @Lordtunaboat
    @Lordtunaboat Před 4 měsíci

    I have seen this method fail. The wires must be heated, if it's cold plunged, solder may not flow between both the wire and the connector

  • @SierraCrawler530
    @SierraCrawler530 Před 2 lety

    Ive been getting a lot of electronics for my crawlers lately and i neeed to kearn how to solder and get a good solder gun setup, i just got a new tekin rx4 roc412 1800kv system, and i have a new Holmes Hobbies brushless puller pro stubby 2700kv i am trying to figure out what esc is the best for Holmes hobbies brushless motors. Any info would be appreciated greatly and thanks for the info man, i also have 3 brand new hobbywing system 2 axe systems one 2700kv And one 1400kv, i also have the 2-1 1800kv fusion. Im running vanquish 3 gear transmission in all my rigs also, my "rock pirate build including the new interceptor chassis" also my capra 4ws has the vanquish 3 gear transmission kit. Have vanquish axles on both rigs also. So i dont wanna cheap out on electronics im always swapping around looking for sweet spots and just different driving styles and what not lol 🙃 😅

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      For Holmes Hobbies motors, the best is Castle Hobbies. The Copperhead is specifically designed for crawlers and can go to 4s size batteries. The Mamba X is the old staple but is big and more powerful than needed. Folks with small power needs go with the Mamba Micro (sensored or non-sensored).

    • @SierraCrawler530
      @SierraCrawler530 Před 2 lety

      @@RCReviewChannel thanks man, i appreciate it, i think i might go with the copperhead. 🤙

  • @flyingfools47
    @flyingfools47 Před 5 měsíci

    Youre gonna kill your wires gripping them that hard with pliers. Wedge a screw driver in on the top and tap it down, dont push the leads in using the wire

  • @boynextdoor240
    @boynextdoor240 Před rokem

    Anyone looking to solder ec5 themselves don’t do this. Just use torch method it works a lot easier and stronger

  • @bradjacobson3226
    @bradjacobson3226 Před rokem

    Use thinker solder wire to get the job don faster.

  • @carpballet
    @carpballet Před rokem

    Painful to watch. Maybe some hobbyists are used to that.

  • @dirtrider88
    @dirtrider88 Před rokem +1

    theres no way you have a good connection on those connectors, they are cold as fuck.
    aslo a dumb move cutting the sensor wire so short. leave it as long as possible and put some heat shrink on the tip so it doesnt short out (something you should have done anyway) and zip tie it to either the + or - wire. the way you did you will never have the option of using a smart battery.

    • @KYLE_FROM_THE_FUTURE
      @KYLE_FROM_THE_FUTURE Před 7 měsíci

      You’re the only person talking about that sensor wire! Please help!
      I want to simply get rid of the second IC5 connector because I only run one 6s battery (not two 3s batteries). And that extra connector just gets in the way and is useless.
      I do have Spektrum G2 smart batteries. But I run a RadioLink transmitter (remote) and receiver. So I get battery voltage on my RadioLink remote anyways.
      Do I still need to keep that little sensor wire if I remove the second IC5 connector? Does it have a purpose other than displaying battery voltage on the stock Spektrum DX3 receiver?
      Thank you in advance!

  • @daj4ckelnz
    @daj4ckelnz Před rokem

    Sorry but you done these completely wrong

  • @dirtrider88
    @dirtrider88 Před rokem

    1:58 are you fucking kidding? the ic5 is .5mm wider and 4mm longer (per side) than the ec5.

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před rokem

      Not F kidding. We've run it 20-30 times. Works fine except for the biggest jumps.

  • @christiansrcs7789
    @christiansrcs7789 Před 2 lety

    get a blow tortch it will take like 30s to do the job! and it will be like it was make with it..
    ok after watching the video that's a bad job LOL IM SORRY BUT IT IS....

    • @RCReviewChannel
      @RCReviewChannel  Před 2 lety

      Not a bad suggestion for the final seal. Still need to put solder on the wire and in the connector with an iron though right?

    • @christiansrcs7789
      @christiansrcs7789 Před 2 lety

      @@RCReviewChannel it might be easier for the wire but i use the blow tortch and as long as you don't get the wire on fire it's better in my opinion! the only part where you messed up is when you put it in before it dries that's going to make a bad joint.

    • @rickrussell
      @rickrussell Před 2 lety +1

      @@christiansrcs7789 There is some risk of a cold solder joint this way, which is brittle and has higher resistance, because of stuffing the cold wire into the hot connector. If you are going to use an iron, a more consistent method would be to use a wedge-shaped tip that allows you to heat the connector and the wire at the same time (connector on the bottom, wire on top) until both are fully liquid, then smash them together while they are still liquid.

    • @christiansrcs7789
      @christiansrcs7789 Před 2 lety

      @@rickrussell yeahhh that's what i do with my blow torch

  • @blindmenace69
    @blindmenace69 Před 6 měsíci

    You can also use a cigarette lighter as a holder . 🫡

  • @williamaraujo779
    @williamaraujo779 Před rokem

    yeah but you fuck up the ends...isnt there a wire push tool?

  • @abc123def98
    @abc123def98 Před rokem

    that is NOT the right way to solder lol. When you liquify the bullet connect and push the wire in, you need to liquify the solder on the wire as well! You just cold jointed two seperate solder joints lol...