Posts: 5,314 Threads: 672 Likes Received: 3,155 in 1,743 posts Likes Given: 2,027 Joined: Jan 2016 Reputation: 139 The following 27 users Like Oscar's post:27 users Like Oscar's post • lrushl, hawk01, hugnosed_bat, cootertwo, Bud13420, iFly4rotors, ethr, Pappson, badmavs, peri, pielroja, SnowLeopardFPV, pips, nintendude7cubed, ARW, Drone0fPrey, kase04, Tom BD Bad, Lusetti, , 3rdzeropoint, Akuwu, , NimhBot, Grisha0, SkinnyShark, sirdude Posts: 1,290 Threads: 67 Likes Received: 711 in 472 posts Likes Given: 1,216 Joined: Mar 2016 Reputation: 23 Oscar....Thank you for sharing! I was just thinking the other day that it would be nice to have a resource to look up connectors and what would be appropriate for different purposes. The regular jst's are just too big sometimes. Great post!! "Damn the torpedoes!!! Full speed ahead!!!" • Posts: 4 Threads: 0 Likes Received: 6 in 2 posts Likes Given: 9 Joined: Aug 2016 Reputation: 2 This is fantastic, thank you Oscar! • Posts: 6 Threads: 2 Likes Received: 3 in 1 posts Likes Given: 0 Joined: Apr 2016 Reputation: 0 20-Oct-2016, 07:01 PM (This post was last modified: 20-Oct-2016, 07:02 PM by efpv.) It took me a long time to figure out. The new X4R-SB (both bare and normal) have these MHF4 connectors since July 2016. All older Frsky rx, like the D4R-II and the (older) X4R have the bigger connector. Posts: 1 Threads: 0 Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts Likes Given: 1 Joined: Jan 2017 Reputation: 0 hello, could you post something about cc3d and APM connector types? • Posts: 1,504 Threads: 83 Likes Received: 944 in 654 posts Likes Given: 2,142 Joined: Sep 2016 Reputation: 24 Great resource this, just wanted to post to make it easier to find. search aid : different battery connectors Windless fields and smokeless builds • Posts: 33 Threads: 8 Likes Received: 2 in 2 posts Likes Given: 7 Joined: Mar 2017 Reputation: 0 22-Sep-2017, 10:36 PM (This post was last modified: 22-Sep-2017, 10:36 PM by KiwiLoris.) Thank you for posting... Helped me in ordering the right cable... Do you think it is worth trying to resolder a broken off SH1 on a flight controller? • Posts: 2,286 Threads: 38 Likes Received: 1,527 in 995 posts Likes Given: 1,881 Joined: Apr 2016 Reputation: 72 (22-Sep-2017, 10:36 PM)KiwiLoris Wrote: Thank you for posting... Helped me in ordering the right cable... Do you think it is worth trying to resolder a broken off SH1 on a flight controller? If you have a new connector and the right kind of tip for your soldering iron, it shouldn't be too hard. Posts: 32 Threads: 5 Likes Received: 12 in 12 posts Likes Given: 17 Joined: May 2017 Reputation: 0 Have been looking for this! Thank you! • Posts: 12 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 2 in 2 posts Likes Given: 14 Joined: Feb 2017 Reputation: 0 15-Nov-2017, 03:14 AM (This post was last modified: 15-Nov-2017, 03:16 AM by EJvdB_fpv. Edit Reason: precise discription ) Thankyou for this post Oscar ! is it even possible to krimp these (picoblade) small connectors by your self ? would like to, because these are mostly used on FPV cameras, and sometimes the supplied cable is made from vinyl instead of silicon isolation, already have a selection of 30 AWG wire. • Posts: 2,286 Threads: 38 Likes Received: 1,527 in 995 posts Likes Given: 1,881 Joined: Apr 2016 Reputation: 72 15-Nov-2017, 10:44 AM (This post was last modified: 15-Nov-2017, 10:44 AM by unseen.) (15-Nov-2017, 03:14 AM)EJvdB_fpv Wrote: Thankyou for this post Oscar ! is it even possible to krimp these (picoblade) small connectors by your self ? would like to, because these are mostly used on FPV cameras, and sometimes the supplied cable is made from vinyl instead of silicon isolation, already have a selection of 30 AWG wire. It is quite possible! You need: A high quality crimp tool. Excellent eyesight. I use the Engineer PA-09 crimp tool from Japan: http://www.engineer.jp/en/products/pa09e.html While not exactly cheap, the precision that this tool is made with makes all the difference when it comes to crimping these microscopic connectors. Cheap tools just don't work properly on something this small. Posts: 12 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 2 in 2 posts Likes Given: 14 Joined: Feb 2017 Reputation: 0 (15-Nov-2017, 10:44 AM)unseen Wrote: It is quite possible! You need: A high quality crimp tool. Excellent eyesight. I use the Engineer PA-09 crimp tool from Japan: http://www.engineer.jp/en/products/pa09e.html While not exactly cheap, the precision that this tool is made with makes all the difference when it comes to crimping these microscopic connectors. Cheap tools just don't work properly on something this small. I already have the "in one go" krimp tool, but this one is queit hard to handle, but just enough to do the so called servo connectors, The PA-09 is a two step tool, and i guess by your answer, better suitable for the small pico blade jst connectors, The PA-09 is only available on pre-order here in the Netherlands, but would be smart purchase for me, and is only a one time expense Thankyou for your answer ! • Posts: 2,286 Threads: 38 Likes Received: 1,527 in 995 posts Likes Given: 1,881 Joined: Apr 2016 Reputation: 72 (15-Nov-2017, 05:15 PM)EJvdB_fpv Wrote: I already have the "in one go" krimp tool, but this one is queit hard to handle, but just enough to do the so called servo connectors, The PA-09 is a two step tool, and i guess by your answer, better suitable for the small pico blade jst connectors, The PA-09 is only available on pre-order here in the Netherlands, but would be smart purchase for me, and is only a one time expense Thankyou for your answer ! Yes, it's a two step tool and works very well for Picoblade and JST-SH connectors. I bought mine from a company in the UK via eBay: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/universal-mini...3a80c50970 Postage to me in Sweden was not too bad at £8. • Posts: 252 Threads: 42 Likes Received: 90 in 64 posts Likes Given: 184 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 3 Thanks for this post! It’s great to have all of these in one spot, especially for a complete noob like myself! • Posts: 15 Threads: 3 Likes Received: 1 in 1 posts Likes Given: 5 Joined: Jun 2018 Reputation: 0 Can anyone confirm what connector the FRSky R-XSR receiver uses? • |