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searchwing-wing-servo [2020/02/01 18:06]
beckmanf changed description
searchwing-wing-servo [2020/02/02 16:09]
beckmanf 1.2 -> 1.6
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   * [[https://​www.digikey.de/​product-detail/​de/​50-00601/​839-1556-ND|Tensility M5 3-pin plug]], IP67, AWG26 (0.14mm2), 2.94€   * [[https://​www.digikey.de/​product-detail/​de/​50-00601/​839-1556-ND|Tensility M5 3-pin plug]], IP67, AWG26 (0.14mm2), 2.94€
   * [[https://​www.digikey.de/​product-detail/​de/​50-00604/​839-1558-ND|Tensility M5 3-pin socket]], IP67, AWG26 (0.14mm2), 3.04€   * [[https://​www.digikey.de/​product-detail/​de/​50-00604/​839-1558-ND|Tensility M5 3-pin socket]], IP67, AWG26 (0.14mm2), 3.04€
-  * [[https://​m-el.eu/​details/​61001|Muldental Schrumpfschlauch 1,2mm black]]+  * [[https://​m-el.eu/​details/​61011|Muldental Schrumpfschlauch 1,6mm black]]
   * [[https://​m-el.eu/​details/​62106 |Muldental Schrumpfschlauch 4mm/1mm transparent mit Kleber]]   * [[https://​m-el.eu/​details/​62106 |Muldental Schrumpfschlauch 4mm/1mm transparent mit Kleber]]
  
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   * Cut 25mm of the transparent shrinking tube and put it on the cable   * Cut 25mm of the transparent shrinking tube and put it on the cable
   * Separate the yellow, red and brown cable for about 5cm   * Separate the yellow, red and brown cable for about 5cm
-  * Add about 5mm of the 1.2mm shrinking tube to the red and the brown cable.+  * Add about 5mm of the small shrinking tube to the red and the brown cable.
   * Move the shrinking tubes as far as possible from the solder spot to avoid accidental shrinking   * Move the shrinking tubes as far as possible from the solder spot to avoid accidental shrinking
   * Remove the isolation for about 4mm and twist and tin the wires.   * Remove the isolation for about 4mm and twist and tin the wires.
-  * Put the plug and the socket together and fix the with the screws to avoid mechanical deformation due to the solder process +  * Put the plug and the socket together and fix the screws to avoid mechanical deformation due to the solder process 
-  * Fix the socket ​and the wire with a helping hand +  * Fix the socket with a helping hand 
-  * Solder the wire with a thin solder iron. Select a temperature of 270°C.+  * Solder the wire with a wide solder iron tip. Select a temperature of 250°CClean the solder tip with a wet sponge. Keep solder tin close to the setup. Hold the wire against the cup. Hold the tip against the solder wire to have a little bit of tin on the tip. Move the tip to the wire plus solder cup until everything melts. Then remove the solder tip. Hold the wire until everything is cooled. 
 + 
 +The next image shows the solder iron tip. 
 + 
 +{{::​sw-m5-solder-iron-tip.jpg?​600|Solder Iron Tip}}
  
 The next image shows the socket after the solder process. The next image shows the socket after the solder process.
    
 {{:​sw-m5-solder.jpg?​600|Socket after soldering}} {{:​sw-m5-solder.jpg?​600|Socket after soldering}}
 +
 +And here with a closeup:
 +
 +{{::​sw-m5-after-solder.jpg?​600|Socket after soldering - closeup}}
 +
 +  * Remove flux leftover with isopropanol and a brush (Pinsel).
 +  * Move the small black shrinking tubes to the socket as close as possible
  
 The next image shows the small shrinking tubes moved over the solder connections. The next image shows the small shrinking tubes moved over the solder connections.
  
-{{:​sw-m5-shrinking-tube.jpg?​600|Socket with 1.2mm shrinking tubes}} ​+{{:​sw-m5-shrinking-tube.jpg?​600|Socket with shrinking tubes}} ​
  
-  * Now shrink the black shrinking tubes with a heat gun. With the Heinel EL 1910 E heat gun select temperature "4" with maximum air speed.+  * Now shrink the black shrinking tubes with a heat gun. With the Heinel EL 1910 E heat gun select temperature "3" with maximum air speed.
   * Move the 4mm/1mm transparent shrinking tube over the cable and the socket.   * Move the 4mm/1mm transparent shrinking tube over the cable and the socket.
-  * Shrink with the heat gun and make sure that the hot glue seals the cable and the socket.+  * Shrink with the heat gun with temperature "​3" ​and make sure that the hot glue seals the cable and the socket.
   * Make sure that the screw can still be turned after shrinking and cooling.   * Make sure that the screw can still be turned after shrinking and cooling.
  
-{{:​sw-m5-final.jpg?​600|Socket with 1.2mm shrinking tubes}} +{{:​sw-m5-final.jpg?​600|M5 to Pixracer final socket}} 
  
 Done! Done!
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 The flow is the same as for the M5 to Pixracer cable, but the 4mm/1mm shrinking tube should be 40mm long. The next image shows the cable connection from the solder view. The yellow cable is on the right side. The flow is the same as for the M5 to Pixracer cable, but the 4mm/1mm shrinking tube should be 40mm long. The next image shows the cable connection from the solder view. The yellow cable is on the right side.
  
-{{:​sw-m5-to-servo-solder.jpg?​600|Servo to M5 cable final}} +{{:​sw-m5-to-servo-solder.jpg?​600|Servo to M5 cable - solder view}} 
  
 ==== Final assembled M5 servo connector ==== ==== Final assembled M5 servo connector ====
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