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Originally Posted by SuperHog
Is the gauge marked on the wires? I have seen wires with very thin insulation and large wire conductor in it.
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Hmm, I didn't think to check it, I'll be sure to when I'm back in there.
The wiring does seem pretty thin and it sucks to have it travel through multiple sets of Tamiya connectors to reach the battery, but either way I haven't even had a hint of any heat from the motor, wires, or connectors on this gun. When using Tamiya with my G&G M4, I can detect heat on the connectors, (using the G&P M120 motor), but on this G36, nothing of the sort. The motor doesn't feel as thirsty.
If I ever swap out the motor in this thing, replacing the wiring will definitely be on my hit list.