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Re: Brake / Coast: any difference this year?

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Originally Posted by richardmcc2 View Post
How did you connect the brake/coast header to a digital output port? Did you just take a standard PWM cable, plug it in, and then send it a 1 or 0 for brake or coast?
My team makes its own PWM cables, so I just take a 24 gauge white wire and crimp a female terminal onto each end. One end I insert into a housing and plug into the the digital output. I shriktube the other end (to prevent shorts) and plug into the middle pin of the brake/coast header. I make sure to tie wrap it down near the speed controller so the terminal doesnt get knocked off the header.

If you dont make your own cables, you may have to cut the male ends off of 2 PWM cables and solder them together. Then take the white pin out of one housing, shrinktube it and connect it to the middle pin of the brake/coast header. Unfortunately, each of these cables costs you about $10 and is plenty of work to make.
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