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Re: Wire Management
Crimp connected quick-disconnects work well. If you can, have the wire from each motor terminated in a quick disconnect that gets the run of fire from the motor to a place where it can be neatly secured to the frame. The the wire run from the speed controller or spike can end with an opposite (male/female) quick disconnect. This allows you to quickly disconnect (without tools) any motor from its controller.
Try to plan out exactly where a wire needs to go, and then pick a route to get there that keeps it out of the way.
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