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what's everyone's battery connector of choice?
I'm guessing deans ultra plugs. What do you guys use?
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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 use deans for battery-ESC connections and 5.5mm bullet plugs for motor-ESC connections.
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i use traxxas plugs, deans are to small and a pain in the a55 imo
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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.... |
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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? |
Deans plugs
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I'm using Deans plugs also.
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5.5 bullet everywhere:wink:
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5.5's and 4.0's to the motor and deans for the battery
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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.
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man alot of deans, those things are a pain in the a55 imo, to small for my meaty fingers lol
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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. |
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