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mk351e 05.09.2008 12:04 AM

what's everyone's battery connector of choice?
 
I'm guessing deans ultra plugs. What do you guys use?

azjc 05.09.2008 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by mk351e (Post 170833)
I'm guessing deans ultra plugs. What do you guys use?

all I use are Deans...I tried the Traxxas ones and went back to Deans

lincpimp 05.09.2008 12:07 AM

Deans for battery to esc, and either 4mm bullets or hard wiring from the motor to esc. On higher power setups I like to hard wire, one less thing to go wrong.

Mention was made about cleaning deans connectors from time to time, any suggestions on how to do this?

jnev 05.09.2008 01:17 AM

I use deans for battery-ESC connections and 5.5mm bullet plugs for motor-ESC connections.

big greg 05.09.2008 01:20 AM

i use traxxas plugs, deans are to small and a pain in the a55 imo

aqwut 05.09.2008 01:38 AM

If you're going to be pulling 100+ amps, some 5.5mm, 6.0mm, 6.5mm plugs would be awesome.... but my favourite are still Deans..

All of my Lipos use 6.0mm, and deans for all the NiMH batteries....

bluonyx 05.09.2008 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 170836)
Deans for battery to esc, and either 4mm bullets or hard wiring from the motor to esc. On higher power setups I like to hard wire, one less thing to go wrong.

Mention was made about cleaning deans connectors from time to time, any suggestions on how to do this?


I was wondering about this too. I use a little wire brush and simple green on the male end. To afraid to touch the female ones on the lipos though. Any suggestions?

DRIFT_BUGGY 05.09.2008 02:20 AM

Deans plugs

JerryF504 05.09.2008 08:35 AM

I'm using Deans plugs also.

david lamontagn 05.09.2008 09:01 AM

5.5 bullet everywhere:wink:

brushlessboy16 05.09.2008 09:20 AM

5.5's and 4.0's to the motor and deans for the battery

lutach 05.09.2008 09:30 AM

I use a combination of Deans/5.5mm bullets for battery to ESC and 5.5mm to the motor in my BPP. The others are just Deans on the batteries and 4mm and 3.5mm bullets on the motor.

big greg 05.09.2008 09:34 AM

man alot of deans, those things are a pain in the a55 imo, to small for my meaty fingers lol

BrianG 05.09.2008 10:13 AM

Depends on the current. Deans for anything that's going to draw ~30A continuous/100+A peak. For higher currents, either direct solder or 5.5/6mm bullet connectors.

The bad thing about bullets is that they are harder to "key" to prevent misplugging. And even if you do alternate the male/female ends, the battery side connectors can accidentally short on something when disconnected.

Deans really should make a larger connector. Make it the same way, just a little heftier and a little longer to make it easier to grip.

BL_RV0 05.09.2008 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 170836)
Mention was made about cleaning deans connectors from time to time, any suggestions on how to do this?

I usually dab a little of this like "degreaser" stuff on a buffing head for my dremel and just buff the male connectors a little bit. Then, I plug them into my Lipos and because the male connector still has a bit of degreaser on it, it cleans the female end in about 5min or so. DO NOT HAVE THE ESC POWERED ON IF YOU DO THIS! Then, unplug the connector from the female end, repeat the process on the male end because all of the crap in the female end has gotten onto the male end if this has worked correctly and once your male connector is clean after that, your Deans should be all clean!


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