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Motor connections, there has to be something better?


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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/100PCS-2-8mm-Uninsulated-Female-Right-Angle-Crimp-Spade-Terminal-Connectors-Hot-/151312487428

 

OR

 

Shape the connectors - but re-enforce them with blob of solder at the bends

NOTE - hold connector up/wires down whilst doing this

as if excess solder runs into spade connector itself - ya f*cked to get it on later

so any excess solder will run back - what ya doing it strengthening the elbow joint

also giving it more conductive connection too as had these weakened connectors blow on me like a lame bladed fuse

 

Only time I have ever soldered direct to motor was on a v3 with AK motor frame

at least I can easily remove that - but a v2 M4 - pain in the ar$e if soldered

 

either of those two ideas above should get you good connection and little resistance

not much behind the die hard solder everything for least resistance and max response mofo's

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it is a good idea that G&P implement....

until you want to swap out a m120 motor for something better

 

on v3's with motor cage I could solder if I wanted 101% contact

but tbh on v3's with cage/frame the connectors are straight so don't break so much

On v2's with pistol grip cramming it all in there it becomes an issue

 

Anyway - there are a number of options available

its your gun - use what you feel best

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