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Connector Plugs
Hey, i'm just curious as to what plugs everyone is running for their battery as i was talking to a bloke today and he said the plug i am running im loosing around 15-20% power just from the plug so i'm just curious as to which is the best plug to be running
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RE: Connector Plugs
Any plug considered "no-loss" will be what you want.
Traxxas, Dean's, are good "no-loss" plugs. Try those. |
RE: Connector Plugs
I use Traxxas. They give a very solid connection. Deans plugs are probably the most common (around here anyway).
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RE: Connector Plugs
This is what I use, and I've used these for ever...
https://www.ssl-stormerhobbies.com/c...c=ns&pn=RCEPP2 |
RE: Connector Plugs
Yeah as stated above deans are most common they work well I switched to them and another thing you could do is remove your red and black motor wires by heating them up with a soldering iron then remove all the excess solder and buy some gold plated solderless connectors they also have gold plated bullet connectors those also help with efficiency and are only a few bucks
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RE: Connector Plugs
I run "dean style" connectors. Because there not really "deans" but a off brand that makes them, they call them "dean style". I get them on Ebay for $10 and it's a set of 10 male/10 female. Here's a link if your interested.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT |
RE: Connector Plugs
their the same
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Yeah I know they are the same thing as the Deans but there not listed as Deans on Ebay. Thats all I was getting at.
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Meant to say they looks the same
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Thank you everyone for your responses
I got told deans are the best ones to go with, so i think ill go and buy a set of them :) |
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