wires

If you have a tank query and you can't find the answer anywhere else, post here. (TIP - Check for answers in FAQ, use the 'search' facility or even check this board before posting here).
Forum rules
If your question is electronics related please post it in one of the relevant boards here: viewforum.php?f=31
Post Reply
User avatar
mt 1
Staff Sergeant
Posts: 882
Joined: Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:17 pm

wires

Post by mt 1 »

Hi
  Help needed,what size+type of wire do i need for the wiring on heng long tanks,do i need silicon wire. I need to extend the wire for the switches etc and replace the motor wires, or is a complete rewire better.  ??? ??? ???
H/L TIGER. H/L CONVERTED PANTIGER.
Ex_Pat_Tanker
Warrant Officer 1st Class
Posts: 1557
Joined: Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:24 am
Location: Wixom MI USA

Re: wires

Post by Ex_Pat_Tanker »

Basically any old crap will do. I use 22 guage from radioshack, but you should be able to use 30 guage just as well. Main Motor wires will do better if you use 16 guage or bigger, but the rest is low voltage and current.

Best to rewire rather than extend - less risk of dry joints / corrosion that way.
philipat
Sergeant
Posts: 530
Joined: Wed Dec 24, 2008 3:26 am

Re: wires

Post by philipat »

I've used 22-gauge for the switches and 18-gauge for the battery and motor wiring.  I agree that re-wiring is better unless you're doing something with a quick-connect in mind.
User avatar
Saxondog
Captain
Posts: 4293
Joined: Mon Apr 27, 2009 11:06 pm
Location: Tennessee-U.S.A.

Re: wires

Post by Saxondog »

I agree that radioshack 22-gauge for switches,smoker,speaker,recoil,gun motor,8-pin connectors use stock.And maybe these will help.
Last edited by Saxondog on Tue Jul 07, 2009 3:30 am, edited 1 time in total.
Urban dictionary-SAXONDOG-derogatory term for anglosaxon people
User avatar
mt 1
Staff Sergeant
Posts: 882
Joined: Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:17 pm

Re: wires

Post by mt 1 »

Thank you guy's for your information, will be practicing my soldering skills first. Will be using that heat shrink tube instead of cable ties.
H/L TIGER. H/L CONVERTED PANTIGER.
User avatar
Phil
Corporal
Posts: 306
Joined: Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:32 pm
Location: London, Feltham
Contact:

Re: wires

Post by Phil »

Saxondog wrote: I agree that radioshack 22-gauge for switches,smoker,speaker,recoil,gun motor,8-pin connectors use stock.And maybe these will help.
Well would you look at that! my old T34 diagram, haven't see that in a while, lost it when I changed over my Macs!
Phil
User avatar
Saxondog
Captain
Posts: 4293
Joined: Mon Apr 27, 2009 11:06 pm
Location: Tennessee-U.S.A.

Re: wires

Post by Saxondog »

I'm a pack rat Phil,don't know where half the stuff comes from although I believe the one you are referring too came from this forum when I was first trying to develop my I/R,AIRSOFT,RECOIL turret.Not sure as you know nothing ever goes away on line.If you would like I WILL CERTAINLY credit you with having drawn this diagram as I IN NO WAY have claimed to be the draftsman,I am only sharing what has been shared with me.Blake
Urban dictionary-SAXONDOG-derogatory term for anglosaxon people
User avatar
Phil
Corporal
Posts: 306
Joined: Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:32 pm
Location: London, Feltham
Contact:

Re: wires

Post by Phil »

Saxondog wrote: I'm a pack rat Phil,don't know where half the stuff comes from although I believe the one you are referring too came from this forum when I was first trying to develop my I/R,AIRSOFT,RECOIL turret.Not sure as you know nothing ever goes away on line.If you would like I WILL CERTAINLY credit you with having drawn this diagram as I IN NO WAY have claimed to be the draftsman,I am only sharing what has been shared with me.Blake
No I've got no probs with anyone using it, just pleased to see it again!

Phil
Post Reply

Return to “General Questions”