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Are these acceptable PWM cables?
I've found a source for "servo" cables that will be cheaper and cost less on shipping for our team.
The question is, are these: http://www.robotshop.ca/lynxmotion-s...-sea-03-1.html acceptable as PWM cables? As well, would this: http://www.robotshop.ca/lynxmotion-p...e-8-pc-01.html work as a replacement to the "2 wire jumper cable"? Last edited by Damaku250 : 05-04-2010 at 11:00. |
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Re: Are these acceptable PWM cables?
As long as the wire gauges are the same or smaller, they should be legal.
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Re: Are these acceptable PWM cables?
Those cables are acceptable. There is no rule on PWM cables other than minimum wire gauge. However, those cables look to be individual wires instead of ribbon. That might make wire management much harder.
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Re: Are these acceptable PWM cables?
They work fine, it's what I buy for both FRC and VEX.
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Re: Are these acceptable PWM cables?
I usually just make my own... i buy the headers and the pins and just braid yellow, red, and black 24AWG wire together. its ALOT cheaper.
Last edited by MWB : 05-04-2010 at 12:38. Reason: Spelling |
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Re: Are these acceptable PWM cables?
Where do you get your headers and pins, Marcus?
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Re: Are these acceptable PWM cables?
We have bought from Hansen Hobbies a couple of times. We bought the kit that includes the crimper, stripper, and an assortment of parts and later some additional parts. They ship very quickly.
http://www.hansenhobbies.com/products/connectors/ Last edited by rwood359 : 05-04-2010 at 13:35. Reason: spelling |
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Re: Are these acceptable PWM cables?
Eugene,
i got them at a local hobby shop, but the place that rwood359 recommended looked good |
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Re: Are these acceptable PWM cables?
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Re: Are these acceptable PWM cables?
This Thread and This Thread have some good sources; we use parts from Jameco and the "rs-232" crimper from Radio Shack. Good results, but the pre-made ones tend to be easier...
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Re: Are these acceptable PWM cables?
A third for Hansen Hobbies...
We've used stuff from them for 3 or 4 seasons. But buy the $40 crimpers and not the cheap pair. You'll make an end in 5 or 6 minutes instead of one pin in 15 min. Hansen also has videos of how to crimp the ends - excellent for training kids new to the electrical team! |
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Re: Are these acceptable PWM cables?
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To elaborate on why I switched to home-made cables for my team: We switched to making our own PWMs for three reasons: Custom Lengths, Cost Savings, Custom Circuits. The cost savings and quality you get is pretty good (compare to $5/cable from http://vexrobotics.com/):
When crimping your pins be sure to be careful the crimp is good. You will most likely mess up the first few. Also make sure the connectors click in the housing. |
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Re: Are these acceptable PWM cables?
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http://www.hansenhobbies.com/products/connectors/tools/ |
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Re: Are these acceptable PWM cables?
The deluxe version is ratcheting, yes, but it also has precision formed jaws that produce a near military crimp.
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