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Old 02-20-2006, 05:31 PM
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alright well my tt-01 comes in this week and i have a question about the motor. if i dont want to soder the motor i can use dean plugs correct? where can i by these at that will work in doing this? and is there nething else ill have to buy with the dean plugs for it to connect/work? and last of all whats the second dean plug for cuz i saw a guy that has 2 dean plugs on his car?
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why dont you just soilder the motor? its alot easier
Old 02-20-2006, 07:33 PM
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bcuz i heard it was easier to swap motors and clean them this way... so does neone know what i will need if i want to do this?
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can som1 explain to me how the dean plugs work bcuz i know there is somthing to do with male and female connectors... this is my last part about my tt-01 that i dont understand...thanx for ne help...(all i want is a brief overview of what dean plugs do and what ill need to understand to set it up)...

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ok a deans plug is just like a tamiya plug only you get better connection with it and yes you will need a male and female put the male on your motor and female on your speed control i hope that helps if you need more advice just pm me ill sure help you out oh yah and you can get them from www.towerhobbies.com
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[link=http://www.rccaraction.com/online_ex/ht_installnlc.asp]How to: Install no-loss connectors[/link]

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