Maytech ESC's into WK-M MC

wm1

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Does anyone using Maytech ESC's have this problem with the servo plugs into the WK-M Main Controller?

The plugs are slightly too wide and if you push them all the way into the MC the last plug at port 'F1' will not fit in as the plugs fan out. The only way I can get them all in is to only push them 2/3rds. the way into the MC.

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blushoes

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i get this problem commonly on most 'receivers' too on most servo leads (not just maytech escs)
fill up all the ports in a receiver and chances are it will be like that too.


Does anyone using Maytech ESC's have this problem with the servo plugs into the WK-M Main Controller?

The plugs are slightly too wide and if you push them all the way into the MC the last plug at port 'F1' will not fit in as the plugs fan out. The only way I can get them all in is to only push them 2/3rds. the way into the MC.

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janoots2

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Yes they are tight but they'll fit. Also, remember to remove the red wire pins out of all your ESC connectors, it looks like you still have them in. I just lift up the tab, pull them out and tape them back.
 

wm1

Member
i get this problem commonly on most 'receivers' too on most servo leads (not just maytech escs)
fill up all the ports in a receiver and chances are it will be like that too.

And all that is needed is a few thousandths of an inch between each connector. Wouldn't you think the manufacturers would have sussed that by now!
 

wm1

Member
Yes they are tight but they'll fit. Also, remember to remove the red wire pins out of all your ESC connectors, it looks like you still have them in. I just lift up the tab, pull them out and tape them back.

My ESC's are optically isolated and SimonK, the red wire is not live so no need to remove it. It's better because the lead is not so flimsy with the red wire fitted.
 

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