Flydigital
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I have an octo diy build which crashed after deans plug melted mid flight. A few months on now and I have rebuilt and done a bench test to repeat the issue.
I put an in-line amp meter in to see the current at full power: 85A. This time the deans plugs were ok but the connection popped on the PDB. The main live terminal jumped off due to overheating of the solder joint.
Now I would not plan to actually fly like that but it still seems like an issue to fix.
How can I avoid overheating? Do I add a heat sink at the main connection or should I go for thicker AWG wire?
Thanks for any suggestions.
I put an in-line amp meter in to see the current at full power: 85A. This time the deans plugs were ok but the connection popped on the PDB. The main live terminal jumped off due to overheating of the solder joint.
Now I would not plan to actually fly like that but it still seems like an issue to fix.
How can I avoid overheating? Do I add a heat sink at the main connection or should I go for thicker AWG wire?
Thanks for any suggestions.