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Connections to Motors on 4 WD Platform

Unfortunately my soldering skills are not so good. I have managed to snap off the leads to the motors. I took them apart and found a small bent lead which is the brush. I am wondering if there is any way to repair these motors?
I am also wondering if you might be kind enough to suggest a way of soldering or if there is an alternative such as clips that could be crimped over the motor leads or some other method. I have bought several sets of these motors but find the leads break off if I apply too much heat. It is a shame and I would like to continue with this kit since I bought the controller board from you as well. Please consider helping?
Henry Staub
I am also wondering if you might be kind enough to suggest a way of soldering or if there is an alternative such as clips that could be crimped over the motor leads or some other method. I have bought several sets of these motors but find the leads break off if I apply too much heat. It is a shame and I would like to continue with this kit since I bought the controller board from you as well. Please consider helping?
Henry Staub
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sophieturner726

2011-02-09 08:03:10 Hello,
I am hopeless with soldering as well and those motor leads do look fragile, that's why I chose not to bother and just twisted the wires to motor leads. It does not look nice but it does not break anything either.
I thought you might want to consider these:
http://oomlout.dfrobot.uk/jumper-wires-wcrocodile-clips-x10-p-239.html
, or search on eBay for crocodile clips.
If you do need replacement motors, these are available separately and also quite cheap:
https://www.dfrobot.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=47&product_id=100
Just to clarify, I am not affiliated with DFrobot.
fj604
I am hopeless with soldering as well and those motor leads do look fragile, that's why I chose not to bother and just twisted the wires to motor leads. It does not look nice but it does not break anything either.
I thought you might want to consider these:
http://oomlout.dfrobot.uk/jumper-wires-wcrocodile-clips-x10-p-239.html
, or search on eBay for crocodile clips.
If you do need replacement motors, these are available separately and also quite cheap:
https://www.dfrobot.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=47&product_id=100
Just to clarify, I am not affiliated with DFrobot.
