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Question Current sensors wiring

When wiring the current sensors do you have to connect the two pins at the top to the circles on the side and then connect it to the speed controller and the drill motor.
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Re: Current sensors wiring

That would work. You should have no problem.

Heh im typing with my arms over a drill motor as im giving it a haircut.
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Re: Current sensors wiring

Do you solder them to the circles using a wire or any other suggestions
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Re: Current sensors wiring

use soddering wire..if thats what i think u mean..

let the sodder iron heat up. then out the wire onto what u want to sodder. then lightly touch the wire with the iron.
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Re: Current sensors wiring

thanks anyway figured it out
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Just to clarify, (I assume you already realized this, but better to be safe), you don't need to run any wire from the leads of the IC to the bolt holes. Just solder the IC in place. The board already has traces on it to conduct the power.
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