Super High quality MPX style plugs by Emcotec.
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Super High quality MPX style plugs by Emcotec.
Dear all.
Just a quick update on a product that we have been selling for 3 years now to the UAV market but that is quite unknown to the hobbyist.
Emcotec designed a new generation of MPX style plugs 3 years ago that are quite outstanding.
These are called EMC 100 and are 100% compatible with the green MPX plugs.
The main difference with the MPX plugs is from the contact design and the body.
The contacts are doubled and are gold plated. Each pin is split in two and offer a spring loading effect on the contact. The friction is about twice higher that on a MPX design and offers a better current transfer.
This splitting also has a secondary effect: it helps the flux to flow down the contact during the welding process and allows the assembler to spend less time heating the plug at this stage.
The result is a plug that can take 100 Amp on two wires over 3 pins quite comfortably. At this rating, heat soaking is moderate.
The other difference is the composition of the plug body. The Emcotec plug is made from high temperature resin and resists a lot of heat abuse before melting.
The product is available from here:
http://www.ultimate-jets.net/collect...h-current-plug
It also includes specific welding boards:
http://www.ultimate-jets.net/collect...-welding-board
and housings:
http://www.ultimate-jets.net/collect...ec-emc-housing
Just a quick update on a product that we have been selling for 3 years now to the UAV market but that is quite unknown to the hobbyist.
Emcotec designed a new generation of MPX style plugs 3 years ago that are quite outstanding.
These are called EMC 100 and are 100% compatible with the green MPX plugs.
The main difference with the MPX plugs is from the contact design and the body.
The contacts are doubled and are gold plated. Each pin is split in two and offer a spring loading effect on the contact. The friction is about twice higher that on a MPX design and offers a better current transfer.
This splitting also has a secondary effect: it helps the flux to flow down the contact during the welding process and allows the assembler to spend less time heating the plug at this stage.
The result is a plug that can take 100 Amp on two wires over 3 pins quite comfortably. At this rating, heat soaking is moderate.
The other difference is the composition of the plug body. The Emcotec plug is made from high temperature resin and resists a lot of heat abuse before melting.
The product is available from here:
http://www.ultimate-jets.net/collect...h-current-plug
It also includes specific welding boards:
http://www.ultimate-jets.net/collect...-welding-board
and housings:
http://www.ultimate-jets.net/collect...ec-emc-housing