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Make sure he doesn't burn him self like I did 
Better solder-er than me?
Better solder-er than me?
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I love it, teaching him at a young age, when the things he is learning today will stick him for a lifetime. Excellent efforts, man! Yeah, I have watched a ton of videos on it, both on soldering in general and on the EC3 specifically. A lot of great information out there, and thank you for sharing this! After many of the videos I have seen, I do not know that anything I did was wrong, per-se, I just don't think I have a practiced enough hand to do a clean job with it. Cleanliness is what these connectors demand. It might have to do with my not having a steady enough hand. These 57yo hands just aren't surgical steady, the way they once were. I am going to buy some wire, tomorrow at Hobbytown, once I know how long of a piece I will need to extend the cables on these two ESCs, then I will be able to start playing around with the rest, just as you mentioned.View attachment 191224
Get some scraps and just start playing around with it ( I know the connector ends are different than just wires). It’s his favorite thing to do in the “shop”
Oh he hasMake sure he doesn't burn him self like I did![]()
Nice! I got the regular plus which is below the pro. Very nice radio for the money. I like the feel of the radio. High quality aluminum. You can position the wheel to your liking. Smaller and compact radio. Light. removable/rechargeable batteries. What more could you ask for? And one thing, antenna less receivers.I have also decided on a new radio, after everything @DavidB1126 went through, using the RC8X on this rig ended up being a gamble I wasn't willing to make. Besides, I planned on using the radio for the Xmaxx, and the RC8X was out of the question for it as well. I plan on using the RC8X, barring any issues, on the Cayman Pro and the TRX4, that way others can join in on the fun RC'ing as well. The radio I decided on is the NB4 Pro+, which arrived today.
This new NB4 Pro+, now has 18 channels, though they do not list receivers with that many, I am assuming it is accomplished via S-Bus type connections. I haven't read the manual yet, it just arrived 10 minutes before I made the post. Being a brand new radio, a lot of questions remain unanswered, though, I made the decision based on the reviews of the NB4, Pro, and +, before it.Nice! I got the regular plus which is below the pro. Very nice radio for the money. I like the feel of the radio. High quality aluminum. You can position the wheel to your liking. Smaller and compact radio. Light. removable/rechargeable batteries. What more could you ask for? And one thing, antenna less receivers.