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<font face="Comic Sans MS">Thanks for the info. I googled "quad
copter wiring", RC plane wiring and "Aircraft wiring". It's
interesting how the quads use model connectors, many of which I've
never seen before. There are lots of different kinds. The LiPo
batteries come with different connectors, so often you have to cut
and solder on connectors to match your chosen standard. The
smaller ESC's have bare wires and so do the motors. Larger
better quality motors have 3.5 mm </font>bullet connectors (3
phase AC). I haven't seen terminal strips used on quad copters, yet
it is aircraft practice to use them with better quality crimp
connectors. I guess I'll build heavy for the first time and see
what works. <br>
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Richard O'Neill wrote on 7/2/2015 9:01 PM:
<blockquote type="cite">On 7/2/2015 8:29 PM, Alex Fraser wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">What is good aircraft practice for wiring?
Crimped connectors of some kind? Are spade connectors good
enough? Terminal strips?
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Perhaps spot weld the wires via a large capacitor?
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R
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