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19 Feb 2014 16:51 #20585 by Leather Lung
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m.banggood.com/?t=showDetailInfo&products_id=75612

Good wire for wiring in modules, ie A7051 in a devo 10?

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19 Feb 2014 17:05 #20586 by Leather Lung
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19 Feb 2014 17:13 #20587 by SadSack
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Wire generally is good but for your needs too thick/stiff and left in ribbon form you'll likely damage solder pads on module.
You'd be better with this www.banggood.com/10-X-15cm-60-Cores-Serv...aba-JR-p-909171.html servo leads.

Module looks fine
Item Name: A7105 Wireless RF 2.4GHz Transceiver Module 3.3V Power Supply Module
Output Power: 17dBm
Emission Current: 120mA << there are two version of this module and 120mA is the better one.
Receive Current: 23mA
Receiver Sensitivity: -102dBm@250Kbps
Weight: 3g

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19 Feb 2014 21:21 #20608 by Leather Lung
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2.4GHz NRF24L01P + PA + LNA Long Distance RF Wireless Module V3.1

Thanks, I was.unable to open the url for the wire. How is this for the nrf 24 mod? Unsure about the gold antenna attachment on it though.

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19 Feb 2014 21:23 #20609 by Leather Lung
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SadSack wrote: Wire generally is good but for your needs too thick/stiff and left in ribbon form you'll likely damage solder pads on module.
You'd be better with this www.banggood.com/10-X-15cm-60-Cores-Serv...aba-JR-p-909171.html servo leads.

Module looks fine
Item Name: A7105 Wireless RF 2.4GHz Transceiver Module 3.3V Power Supply Module
Output Power: 17dBm
2.4GHz NRF24L01P + PA + LNA Long Distance RF Wireless Module V3.1

This it?
Emission Current: 120mA << there are two version of this module and 120mA is the better one.
Receive Current: 23mA
Receiver Sensitivity: -102dBm@250Kbps
Weight: 3g

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19 Feb 2014 21:40 #20610 by hogan
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Just get an old mouse and get the wire from it, worked perfectly for me. Since then, I think I have been hoarding them as I run across them.

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19 Feb 2014 21:47 #20611 by Leather Lung
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nice, how many strands are in the mouse?

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19 Feb 2014 21:57 #20614 by SadSack
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it will work but you need to deal with that SMA connector and would be so simple to remove. www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-Shipping-nR...1000m/709420583.html this is simple to remove. I replaced mine with www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/309290015.html and i can use www.aliex

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19 Feb 2014 22:06 - 20 Feb 2014 01:09 #20615 by Leather Lung
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The one from alexipress would be better? I don't understand the antenna looking attachment, and what I would do to remove it out leave it be. Thanks for the help
What is the sma conne tor? How to remove
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20 Feb 2014 02:20 #20624 by hogan
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Leather Lung wrote: nice, how many strands are in the mouse?


Mouse cable had 4 wires. My biggest amount came from the old serial cable from my old printer. 23 wires 8 feet long each.

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20 Feb 2014 03:31 #20630 by Shanman3us
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Leather Lung wrote: The one from alexipress would be better? I don't understand the antenna looking attachment, and what I would do to remove it out leave it be. Thanks for the help
What is the sma conne tor? How to remove


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22 Feb 2014 05:03 #20727 by ztech
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I like using a combination of standard #24 solid core phone wire and cat5 for the colors. Solid core routes better than stranded and is easier to solder, red - green, yellow - black, and the orange, blue from the cat5 to match the colors from the hackmods pinout.

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22 Feb 2014 07:28 #20731 by suzali
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Leather Lung wrote: 2.4GHz NRF24L01P + PA + LNA Long Distance RF Wireless Module V3.1

Thanks, I was.unable to open the url for the wire. How is this for the nrf 24 mod? Unsure about the gold antenna attachment on it though.


is this the same as A7105 ???

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22 Feb 2014 15:19 #20743 by Leather Lung
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ztech wrote: I like using a combination of standard #24 solid core phone wire and cat5 for the colors. Solid core routes better than stranded and is easier to solder, red - green, yellow - black, and the orange, blue from the cat5 to match the colors from the hackmods pinout.


I'm sorry, when you say cat 5 what do you meam? #24 solid vote phone wire when should I use this type. Thanks

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23 Feb 2014 06:19 #20780 by Leather Lung
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Thanks got some cat 5e and cat 6 for cheap. I'm learning thanks to you guys.

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26 Feb 2014 02:19 #20872 by Leather Lung
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When soldering this type of small wire together, what do you guys use for insulation? Do they make shrink wrap that small or is there a lighter better way?

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