MR69 All-In-One Motor Connector

Bullet connectors are in! Hopefully I can get a functional model soon.

Officially caved to peer pressure and renamed these connectors to MR69 (because its an MR60 with 9 pins total). Blame @Jujo for explaining the joke to me.

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For some scale on how fucking tiny these 0.8mm bullets are, here they are next to an m4x10 socket cap bolt.

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I mean I thought it was totally logical :sweat_smile: It would’ve been such a huge missed opportunity if you hadn’t named them MR69

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Now all i need is a MagSafe variant

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tenor (26)

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For… Charging?

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Yes, sorry my mind is all over the place.
I’m thinking of using these on my Franky board and charge happens through the esc. Been thinking of sanding bullets to remove friction and encasing them in plastic with magnets. But my fusion Fu sucks ass rn

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Sorry, I mean for mounting directly to the deck, And a mounting option for an enclosure.

But your options already sound great

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I did some “research” on pornhub to explain the joke I get it now. Facfox.com have some heat tolerant materials for their 3d printing service. Just ordered some kegal rims, don’t google that…

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20a current :expressionless:

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nope not saying it
but I’m feeling salad

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MR60 RC is only 30A. would want it more at the xt90 range with its RC 45A

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How’s the contact length compared to the phase pins? Is there any risk of been bent or dose the phase pins take the strain and alignment first?

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Thats all gonna depend on how my final model comes out. I have been focusing on finishing @Andrew’s Prototipo build, so I have not been putting any time into this project. But now my worktable is clear, so I can really crack on with this!

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If the censer pins are shorter i would design it so the female pins opening lines up. The male pins have the censer pins recessed back behind the phase pins. In my head this should help clumsy people not Bend the smaller censer pins

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Second thing is I not a fan of how fare the female chase mount sticks out. By the time you add a plug that’s a lot of leverage. A solution is to design it like a IEC so the plug caseing hose/pins insert inside the encloser reducing the leverage.

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While i do agree with this from a structural perspective, that’s gonna chew up a lot of room inside the enclosure.

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Yes but I normally have space each side of the VESC inside my enclosures. Or in the tail of the enclosure. The other option is to mount them inside a riser.

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Thats because you’re supposed to mound the male side in the enclosure :wink:

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:-1:
Could but wouldn’t higher risk of damaging the vesc

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