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Tiny JST plugs for Nanolite Spektrum 2 gram reciever

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Old 11-01-2007, 01:05 PM
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Default Tiny JST plugs for Nanolite Spektrum 2 gram reciever

Does anyone know where I can get the tiny 3 pin JST plugs for Nanolite Spektrum 2 gram receiver. I also have 3.8 gram Waypoint servos that have these plugs on them. I need servo extensions and plugs for connecting ESC's to the Spectrum receiver.

I ordered some from an electronics store but they turned out to be the wrong plugs.

I noticed that the new JR X9303 2.4 Ghz radio uses these same JST plugs to join the two receivers together.

Thanks in advance for any help.

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Old 11-05-2007, 02:56 PM
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Default RE: Tiny JST plugs for Nanolite Spektrum 2 gram reciever

Try Bob Selman @ BSD Micro or David Lewis @ Homefly. bd5b at Auburn
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Default RE: Tiny JST plugs for Nanolite Spektrum 2 gram reciever

I finally found the right JST Plugs. They fit the new Nanolite spectrum Receiver and are also used to connect the two JR 2.4 GHz Radio receivers together.

They are $4.00 each and that includes male plus 10 inches of wire and female. They are connected together like a servo extension.

Horizon Hobby will be selling them sometime next year. They say they are due late January but from previous experience they will probably keep moving that date back.

For the same extension Horizon Hobby wants $5.99 and theirs is only 3 inches long. Horizon’s also has heat shrink on one end making theirs heavier.

Go here to find them: http://www.homefly.com/products.asp?id=29 “Be sure to get the 3 pin plug and not the two pin”.

I hope this helps someone,
Larkin

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