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nastety92
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07.17.2011, 08:17 AM

Is there any reason that Deans Ultra should not be used in this application? 4-5s is that to much for them?

I'm using Deans Ultra on everything and have no problem with them once soldered.

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07.17.2011, 12:54 PM

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Is there any reason that Deans Ultra should not be used in this application? 4-5s is that to much for them?

I'm using Deans Ultra on everything and have no problem with them once soldered.

Thanks,
Nick
I much prefer the EC3's over Deans - much easier to assemble, and easier to plug and unplug....


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