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So I have my sensored motor installed and my problem is the 3 motor wires won’t reach all the way to the ESC connections ,so my question is can I add an extension wires to the already existing motor wires about 3 to 4 inches long, or can I just install longer wires from the sensored motor to the ESC ? Here’s some pictures for reference!

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You can put new wires on from motor to bullet plugs . can you rotate esc 180 degrees?
 
You can put new wires on from motor to bullet plugs . can you rotate esc 180 degrees?
No unless I extend the wires to the battery ?
 
So I have my sensored motor installed and my problem is the 3 motor wires won’t reach all the way to the ESC connections ,so my question is can I add an extension wires to the already existing motor wires about 3 to 4 inches long, or can I just install longer wires from the sensored motor to the ESC ? Here’s some pictures for reference!

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Yes, you can use extensions.
 
A lot of RTR RC's come with bullet connectors between the motor and ESC, so you can pull one without having to unsolder. Just run some wires from ESC with bullets to the motor wires. Good to go.
 
So I have my sensored motor installed and my problem is the 3 motor wires won’t reach all the way to the ESC connections ,so my question is can I add an extension wires to the already existing motor wires about 3 to 4 inches long, or can I just install longer wires from the sensored motor to the ESC ? Here’s some pictures for reference!

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Are these what you are looking for? https://www.amazon.com/Apex-RC-Prod...t=&hvlocphy=9005776&hvtargid=pla-570796941297
 
Do you have calipers? You'll have to measure those bullet connectors and order the correct ones. Those look like 5.5mm bullets if that's 10 awg wire. But just guessing here.
 
I did do that they are 6.5mm bullets with 10 gauge wires !

They are 6.5mm bullets with 10 gauge wire . I just don want to hurt the ESC or motor wasn’t sure ?
Just get some bullets and make the mating leads on the ESC. Nothing at all wrong with having a disconnect between the motor and ESC.
 
They are 6.5mm bullets with 10 gauge wire . I just don want to hurt the ESC or motor wasn’t sure ?
Then, these are what you are looking for: https://www.amazon.com/6-5MM-Bullet-Female-Castle-Extension/dp/B07ZC9RTFZ A bit of advice from personal experience, put the extensions on the motor, and then put heat shrink tubing over the connections, so they look like the pic. If not, you will have issues with them losing connection fairly quickly, due to dirt and moisture in the connection.
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Then, these are what you are looking for: https://www.amazon.com/6-5MM-Bullet-Female-Castle-Extension/dp/B07ZC9RTFZ A bit of advice from personal experience, put the extensions on the motor, and then put heat shrink tubing over the connections, so they look like the pic. If not, you will have issues with them losing connection fairly quickly, due to dirt and moisture in the connection.
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Wow that is exactly what I was talking about thanks , I didn’t know they even existed you rock ! Just ordered a set !
 
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