Unfortunately the only Deans plugs I know have to be soldered onto the wire. Which means the only way to charge a battery while using another is to have two separate batteries.
When I showed the pics of how to install it all I was assuming your equipment looks like mine. Is that true?
ESC has three banana jacks on one end to plug the motor plugs into.
ESC has one black and one red bare wire on the opposite end. Same end as bare wires has a thin wire for the receiver.
Battery pack has one black and one red bare wire.
ORIGINAL: MadDriver
Thank you everyone. Those pictures really helped me better understand this whole process! Now, another question.... if I don't want to solder the ESC to the plug so I can easily put another battery on while charging the first... how do I connect it? Do I just... plug it in?
ORIGINAL: Sneasle
In the end no part of your setup should be directly soldered to another. The motor should plug into the ESC, the ESC should plug into the battery, and the ESC should plug into the receiver. This makes it easy to change out parts if something fails.