Goedendag ;-)

If you cannot but extend wires, then extend the motorwires, not the
batterywires.
Keep controller(s) close to battery(s). No need for extra input capacitors
*Too long wires batteryside will kill ESC over time: precautions, solutions
& workarounds - RCG*
<https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?952523-too-long-battery-wires-will-kill-ESC-over-time-precautions-solutions-workarounds>
* Contents *

   - Two problems
   • Voltage spikes *higher* than battery voltage: transistor/FET/chip
   breakdown.
   • Current through input capacitors too high: *caps
   overheating/popping/exploding*.
   
<https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c2/ElectrolyticCapacitorExploded.jpg/440px-ElectrolyticCapacitorExploded.jpg>
   • Nonsense Ron, I never had problems with long battery wires.
   - Example: four costly controllers consecutively cremated
   - Solution I: simply lengthen the motor wires instead
   - Solution II: add extra capacitors, rules of thumb
   Calculation spreadsheet
   - Capacitor type and polarity/orientation!
   - How & where (not) to add extra capacitors
   *All* capacitors as close to or on controller, do not distribute along
   batterywires.
   - DIY capacitor pack pictures
   - Capacitor & pack suppliers
   - Expert/manufacturer opinions & their rules of thumb
   They all say the same ... noise_reduction_101,
   switching_power_supply_design_101.
   - Cause, explanation, water hammer/knock analogy&video
   <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoLmVFAFjn4>, theory
   References
   - Measurements & scope traces





Vriendelijke groeten en wees voorzichtig, Ron
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