M0BND | 14/04/2013 16:33:25 |
81 forum posts 9 photos |
Andy F - It's a possibility later on to solder, I will run for a while and keep an eye on the joints that are there at the moment. Andy S. |
Andyf | 14/04/2013 17:20:11 |
392 forum posts | 10A choc blocks should be OK, provided the motor doesn't get hot enough to soften the plastic. I used 10A ones to connect a cable to a 2HP DC motor (which doesn't get warm). The other end is connected to a speed controller by simple push-on spade connectors. No magic smoke has appeared over the last three years. Alternatively, search Ebay for "ceramic connector block" , when various possible candidates will appear. Andy |
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