Rolling_Friction
100 mW
- Joined
- Mar 16, 2015
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Hello everyone
I'm currently in the process of making my first mountain board into something slightly less mediocre. I made a harness for my lipos, so that I can leave them inside their enclosure when I'm charging them up. it looks fine but the thickness of the balancing wires gave me a pause. I am paranoid that the wires are too thin. The last thing I want is for them to melt or fuse.
I bought a twin charging harness so that I can charge 2 3s lipos in series, and I made extensions and added a plug to it. the extensions were made from a standard Parallel ATA ribbon cable from an old PC(I think its 26 AWG)
will the wires hold up to the current? ( the twin harness has red and black terminal wires which I will extend too, but with thick sturdy wires. I am hoping they will channel most of the serious current during charging)
I'm still pretty new to this an would like some advice
I'm currently in the process of making my first mountain board into something slightly less mediocre. I made a harness for my lipos, so that I can leave them inside their enclosure when I'm charging them up. it looks fine but the thickness of the balancing wires gave me a pause. I am paranoid that the wires are too thin. The last thing I want is for them to melt or fuse.
I bought a twin charging harness so that I can charge 2 3s lipos in series, and I made extensions and added a plug to it. the extensions were made from a standard Parallel ATA ribbon cable from an old PC(I think its 26 AWG)

will the wires hold up to the current? ( the twin harness has red and black terminal wires which I will extend too, but with thick sturdy wires. I am hoping they will channel most of the serious current during charging)
I'm still pretty new to this an would like some advice