bannana plugs
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RE: bannana plugs
Its up to you...
You could change over to deans or traxxas style plugs.
But there are plenty of batteries out there that come with banana 4.0 plugs. I have a 2s 5000mah lipo with banana plugs that i use for my volcano epx pro.
And while the banana plugs are a bit bulky, they keep water out (unlike deans) and dont have alot of resistance (like tamiya plugs, which many redcat models used to have)
You could change over to deans or traxxas style plugs.
But there are plenty of batteries out there that come with banana 4.0 plugs. I have a 2s 5000mah lipo with banana plugs that i use for my volcano epx pro.
And while the banana plugs are a bit bulky, they keep water out (unlike deans) and dont have alot of resistance (like tamiya plugs, which many redcat models used to have)
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RE: bannana plugs
just got a racer edge charger and bought the new leads that dont fit my hk nanotech 5000 or zippy 5800 both with bannana plugs still cant charge them thats why thinking about changing them
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just got a racer edge charger and bought the new leads that dont fit my hk nanotech 5000 or zippy 5800 both with bannana plugs still cant charge them thats why thinking about changing them
just got a racer edge charger and bought the new leads that dont fit my hk nanotech 5000 or zippy 5800 both with bannana plugs still cant charge them thats why thinking about changing them
If you can find a banana plug to make an adaptor for the charger, it would be cheaper than changing all your battery's plugs.