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loa 06.03.2010 02:35 PM

Best plugs?
 
Hello,

I'm upgrading from two 2S Lipos (puffed) to a single 5S pack, and as I was ready to solder the plug (was using Traxxas as it was more convenient in the past), I realize that the big 8awg wires of the 5S lipo won't even fit inside the smallish Traxxas plug.

What are you guys using?

Thanks

Loa

mistercrash 06.03.2010 02:38 PM

5.5 mm Polymax bullet connectors. I used EC style connectors and Deans before and then went to bullets and never looked back. Some like to use even bigger bullets like 6 or 6.5 mm.

loa 06.03.2010 02:47 PM

Thx mistercrash.

How do you keep the bullets from touching each other (+ and - I mean)?

Loa

scarletboa 06.03.2010 02:48 PM

i just use my 80w soldering iron and extra flux to get 8awg onto deans plugs. the flux makes it so much easier.

nitrostarter 06.03.2010 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by loa (Post 368159)
Thx mistercrash.

How do you keep the bullets from touching each other (+ and - I mean)?

Loa

I use 5.5mm bullets on everything. But I will be upgrading to 6.5mm on a project car.

I use all females on the motor side of the bullets, and all males on the ESC.

As far as batteries, I run the positive(+) side of the battery with females and the negative(-) side of the battery with males. Then on the ESC positive(+) battery lead i run a male and on the negative (-) I run a female. I have yet to have a problem with anything yet.

brian015 06.03.2010 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nitrostarter (Post 368162)

As far as batteries, I run the positive(+) side of the battery with females and the negative(-) side of the battery with males. Then on the ESC positive(+) battery lead i run a male and on the negative (-) I run a female. I have yet to have a problem with anything yet.

+1 I'm using Neu 6mm bullets now on my batteries and escs

loa 06.03.2010 03:13 PM

Hello,

What I meant with keeping the bullets apart is this: bullets are kind of naked or exposed. The battery runs a great risk of shorting itself if all you have on the end of the wires are bullets.

Do you simply use shrink tubing up the the end of the bullets?

Loa

crazyjr 06.03.2010 03:18 PM

Honestly, I haven't found anything better than Deans. I'll grant anything over 10 gauge might not be easy to solder, but i have never wore our any that i have used. They get a little black spot on them, I use an abrasive ink eraser to clean them

bryan 06.03.2010 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by loa (Post 368164)
Hello,

What I meant with keeping the bullets apart is this: bullets are kind of naked or exposed. The battery runs a great risk of shorting itself if all you have on the end of the wires are bullets.

Do you simply use shrink tubing up the the end of the bullets?

Loa

Use shrink tubing but also stagger your wires by about an inch

loa 06.03.2010 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bryan (Post 368166)
Use shrink tubing but also stagger your wires by about an inch

Thx! Will do!

Loa

Bondonutz 06.03.2010 04:30 PM

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...idProduct=9194

JThiessen 06.03.2010 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bondonutz (Post 368178)

I just used my "bonus bucks" there to buy 20 sets of EC5's. Converted everything over last night from Deans. 4 esc's, 8 lipo's, and the charger. REALLY easy, and I'd have to say they should be capable of the same amperage as Deans, if not better. Not sure how they compare to bullet connectors for amp flow.

silentbob343 06.09.2010 08:21 PM

EC5s is what I use, can be a pain to take apart if you ever need to though.

loa 06.09.2010 08:26 PM

Went with 6.5mm bullets from Castle I had lying around, separated by shrink tubing and glorious duct tape!

:-D

Loa

E-Revonut 06.09.2010 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by loa (Post 369149)
Went with 6.5mm bullets from Castle I had lying around, separated by shrink tubing and glorious duct tape!

:-D

Loa

Duct tape is not the material to use here as it does actually contain some metal. Use electrical tape


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