Deans connectors help !!
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From: newport, UNITED KINGDOM
hey all, im going to buy some deans connectors for my s3 but unsure which 1s i need as there seems to be a few around, and unsure about making charging leads for it, i need 2 female ends i guess and 1 male ? 1 male for car and 1 female for car and other female for charging lead ? please can someone help me out on this subject please
thanks in advance
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I would always put the female leads on the on the battery pack itself, so you don't accidently short the battery out if it touches metal when you don't have it plugged in. I always used them on my electric cars years ago.
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hi thanks for reply so would these do the job
[link=http://www.modelsinmotion.co.uk/product.asp?productid=4937&catCode=248&tamiya=258]male[/link]
[link=http://www.modelsinmotion.co.uk/product.asp?productid=4936&catCode=248&tamiya=258]female[/link]
one problem im having how do i connect it to the reciever, do i use the old connector cut it off old on/off then solder it on to the deans or something else ?
also i need another male one for charging lead yes?,
cheers for the help
[link=http://www.modelsinmotion.co.uk/product.asp?productid=4937&catCode=248&tamiya=258]male[/link]
[link=http://www.modelsinmotion.co.uk/product.asp?productid=4936&catCode=248&tamiya=258]female[/link]
one problem im having how do i connect it to the reciever, do i use the old connector cut it off old on/off then solder it on to the deans or something else ?
also i need another male one for charging lead yes?,
cheers for the help



