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04.10.2006, 09:08 PM

O ya 1 more thing. The 8xl has the 5.5 mm pins (I think). Wouldnt it be a better connection if it was direct soldered into the connectors like you do with planes??
   
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04.11.2006, 02:27 AM

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O ya 1 more thing. The 8xl has the 5.5 mm pins (I think). Wouldnt it be a better connection if it was direct soldered into the connectors like you do with planes??
Those 5.5mm connectors are rated at 200amps continuous. Deans are rated at 60amps. Deans have a lower resistance than a peice of 12 gauge wire the same length as them, so I wouldn't worry too much about the 5.5mm gold connectors.....
   
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04.11.2006, 05:04 AM

Good Point maxxdude.


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04.11.2006, 05:46 AM

you could allways do what I did...pull the red wire out of the plug on the end and tape it back to the wire itself...or by the shortest servo lead ext. you can and cut the red wire out of the plug itself.....that way you don't even mess wit hthe black jumper or even with the red wire on the lead from the controller...
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