PDB Tarot 680 pro

Jurriaan

Well-Known Member
Hi all,

I'm in a doubt.

I have bought this frame:

Tarot 680 pro:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/..._HexaCopter_Folding_Frame_3K_Carbon_KIT_.html

I'm a novice when it comes to soldering (but I have bought the correct tools and I 'm learning).

I prefer a PDB solution with bullet connectors., therefore I have bought the Tarot 6in1 PDB:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/...wer_Distribution_Hub_for_HexaCopter_1pc_.html

But I now realize only the main connectors are 3.5mm. The 6 cups are 3mm. I have the following questions:

1. Has anyone had this frame and if, what PDB solution did you used?
2. Is it recommend for a beginner to solder the wires directly to the gold plated PCB connections? I have a heat adjustable soldering tool and 60/40 solder.
3. Is it an option to fill the cups with solder and pre-tin the wire ends and place it directly in the filled cup with solder? I know it will be a fixed connection but is it good practice for this case?
4. When I choose to solder 3mm connectors to the wire ends en connect it to one of the cups, is it common to fill the cups with a little bit of solder just to act like "glue"?

Please keep in mind I'm not an expert in soldering. If possible I want to use the best plug and play solution and I don't mind if I need to invest some euro's or dollars :) On the other hand I want to improve my soldering skills (but at the right time at right places).

Thanks!

Regards,
Jurriaan
 
Have you received it yet? Looks like the holes as shown at HK are only one side. The other end has one for each +/- lead (hence the 'hub' designation) with bullets soldered in.

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Not received yet. Yes I know one is male and the other is female, both 3.5mm. But the 6 holes (cups) are 3mm. Really don't know why, it makes it unnecessary difficult. That's why I have these questions. One important one, what is best practice, connect the 6 wires each to their own 3mm connector and place it in one of the cups or pre-tin the wire ends, put enough solder in the 6 cups and stick the ends in the cups?
 
That's why I have these questions. One important one, what is best practice, connect the 6 wires each to their own 3mm connector and place it in one of the cups or pre-tin the wire ends, put enough solder in the 6 cups and stick the ends in the cups?
I guess that's up to you, I can't see what difference it would make either way. Many will say to just solder directly... no bullets.
4. When I choose to solder 3mm connectors to the wire ends en connect it to one of the cups, is it common to fill the cups with a little bit of solder just to act like "glue"?
That doesn't make sense, may as well just solder the wire right to the cups.
 
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