o00scorpion00o Said "Go with your gut feeling, spend what you can afford, if you can't make your own cable harness, learn. If you don't know how to crimp or solder connectors, learn. Sure you will break stuff, do stupid things but that's what this hobby is all about, it's fun, interesting and will give you endless miles of smiles!"
How appropriate! Last nite I got in a hurry, hooked up the wrong wire and burned up a hall sensor
Even though I think I can fix it in time, I've ordered two more motors, but the wait is going to kill me.
Last week, I learned not to run a 12v PS on a hyperion @ 2C.
I'm not sure which will come first, expert status[or at least accomplished] or a depleted bank account.
It's a good thing that I'm single.
Despite my extensive reading, there things I guess I just need to learn for myself.
As a Lipo noob, I had ordered various connectors mostly crimp-on, pre-made sub harrnesses, the wrong size shink-fit and now realize, that for me, the way to go is quality 4 mm bullets[soldered] and 14 ga. silicone and make it all. I think I must have gotten clone Andersons, for they just won't stay connected.
Anyhow, I'll get there.
Signed, Determined
PS Scorp. I would just copy your build, but the rear drop outs on my beloved Rocky Mountain Edge just won't support a 1500 Watt motor. The alum. chain stay is delicate to say the least, with no where to afix any kind of serious torque arm. Maybe build number two.
But I think I have a plan to do something interesting that will keep me contented for a while.