Securing Receiver Connections
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From: Port Washington,
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Can anyone suggest a good way (nice and neat) to secure all receiver connections so they will not come out during extreme flight maneuvers?
Thanks,
Speedbird
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Speedbird
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From: phoenix,
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I like to take a heavy duty thread, with a blunt needle sew it through the wires at the connector
a few times, making a loop trough to the bottom of the reciever& tie it. I also put a piece of
tape ot keep the string or thread from sliding off the bottom of the RX.
Hope I explained this clearly, a drawing would help.
a few times, making a loop trough to the bottom of the reciever& tie it. I also put a piece of
tape ot keep the string or thread from sliding off the bottom of the RX.
Hope I explained this clearly, a drawing would help.
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Thanks Decay,
Do you think it would be a good idea to cut a piece of battery shrink wrap about a half inch wide, and shrink it around the wires?
Speed
Do you think it would be a good idea to cut a piece of battery shrink wrap about a half inch wide, and shrink it around the wires?
Speed
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I have never had a connection come out of a receiver. I always wrap the receiver in foam and strap it down with velcro so I don't think the wire can come loose. NOW the other connections like servo extensions I use either heat-shrink tubing or dental floss to hold them together. The dental floss work great and is easier to remove also.
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I always try to zip tie all my servo and battery connections down before they get to the RX & as cobra says, secure the RX properly. I've never had a wire vibrate out of the RX.
I thought about zip tieing some of the wires together at the RX, but I thought that might actually make it worse.
I thought about zip tieing some of the wires together at the RX, but I thought that might actually make it worse.
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The heat shrink idea sounds OK. Ive folded the wires over on to the RX
& used a couple of small zip ties to provide a strain relive of sorts.
It gives peace of mind knowing the connectors cant just work
there way out. Especally the batt feed.
I tend to do what I call "bulletproof" it , may not necessarily
be required but I gain peace of mind by doing it.
& used a couple of small zip ties to provide a strain relive of sorts.
It gives peace of mind knowing the connectors cant just work
there way out. Especally the batt feed.
I tend to do what I call "bulletproof" it , may not necessarily
be required but I gain peace of mind by doing it.
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Can anyone suggest a good way (nice and neat) to secure all receiver connections so they will not come out during extreme flight maneuvers?
Thanks,
Speedbird
Can anyone suggest a good way (nice and neat) to secure all receiver connections so they will not come out during extreme flight maneuvers?
Thanks,
Speedbird



