I've had a Phantom Vision+ for a couple months and decided I wanted to add a Flytrex Live and LED headlight to my bird. This required soldering wires to the +/- battery power leads on the mainboard, but I suck at soldering! I tried my best, but I burnt a hole in the insulation of one of the wires, and it was VERY hard to maneuver my 30-watt iron in the tight, confined space of exposed Phantom innards without burning everything in sight. I used rosin core solder, but I just couldnt get that **** stuff to flow onto the wires. I did finally manage to get a teeny-tiny bit of solder to tack down my "pigtail" leads to the main solder beads that the battery wires were attached to the mainboard and hold them in place. At this point, I cried "Uncle" and decided to initiate Plan B which was run to Radio Shack to buy a small tube of conductive wire glue for around $5.00. I've seen this stuff for years but didnt think it worked.
This glue actually works! I applied some of this gooey stuff liberally to both pigtail leads using a small paintbrush from a hobby set, being careful not to let any bridge the +/- beads and cause a short circuit. I let it cure for 24 hrs. as per the instructions. After it dried, I tested my Flytrex Live and LED headlight and they both powered on so I knew it was a success. I then laid down a strip of electrical tape to protect these connections from the WiFi radio that is placed over top of it.
I've had a couple of minor crashes since I glued these connections, such as landing in some tall weeds and bouncing off a barn roof and everything still works! I've heard this glue becomes very brittle after it hardens so I know it's not ideal for something like a Phantom, but I'm just going to keep flying and see how long it lasts. Specs say it even works down to 0F so looks like I can fly my bird in the winter weather and still be OK. I'll give a status update if the connections break. I'm a believer in this stuff now, and you should consider it for your next multicopter wiring project if you dont have ace soldering skills.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12925060
This glue actually works! I applied some of this gooey stuff liberally to both pigtail leads using a small paintbrush from a hobby set, being careful not to let any bridge the +/- beads and cause a short circuit. I let it cure for 24 hrs. as per the instructions. After it dried, I tested my Flytrex Live and LED headlight and they both powered on so I knew it was a success. I then laid down a strip of electrical tape to protect these connections from the WiFi radio that is placed over top of it.
I've had a couple of minor crashes since I glued these connections, such as landing in some tall weeds and bouncing off a barn roof and everything still works! I've heard this glue becomes very brittle after it hardens so I know it's not ideal for something like a Phantom, but I'm just going to keep flying and see how long it lasts. Specs say it even works down to 0F so looks like I can fly my bird in the winter weather and still be OK. I'll give a status update if the connections break. I'm a believer in this stuff now, and you should consider it for your next multicopter wiring project if you dont have ace soldering skills.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12925060


