The link you posted was for some DDR memory, but I looked it up and the specs are lower than Deans. They state that they have less resistance than an equiv. piece of 14 gauge, Deans lists the same as 12Ga.
The plug I'm using (was using) on my ESC wasn't too old. And it wasn't getting noticeably hot, certainly no warmer than the battery. I'll do some testing when I get my MMM fixed up and back in play.
The link you posted was for some DDR memory, but I looked it up and the specs are lower than Deans. They state that they have less resistance than an equiv. piece of 14 gauge, Deans lists the same as 12Ga.
Jeff
LOL to many window open at the same time . My good pc is in the shop being fixed & I was thinking of getting a new one.Link fixed now
Last edited by Erevocanuck; 07.13.2009 at 02:26 AM.
they're the plugs for the motor cables. for the batts I keep deans, at the moment. I 've learned that the real "deans" are better then the chinese copies.
I want the plugs this week and not by September... I' don't order 4 bullet plugs in HK...
they're the plugs for the motor cables. for the batts I keep deans, at the moment. I 've learned that the real "deans" are better then the chinese copies.
I want the plugs this week and not by September... I' don't order 4 bullet plugs in HK...
The real deans are gold plated. The copies aren't. Maybe this explains y the real deans are better?
yep, and the metal spring/the thing that tightens the fit, is also different. the chinese has a "flat" one, the deans has a "curve", which are easier to plug in. after 2 years of use, the deans have lost their gold plating. I think there are different qualities within "chinese" deans. left the chinese, right the original (at least I think so...):
The biggest concern I have with bullet connectors as battery connection is that even if you heat shrink them they will never be as safe from shorting as deans/trx plugs. Only way to solve this is to find some type of plastic casing that the bullet plugs fit into, similar to the HC Turnigy packs
The biggest concern I have with bullet connectors as battery connection is that even if you heat shrink them they will never be as safe from shorting as deans/trx plugs. Only way to solve this is to find some type of plastic casing that the bullet plugs fit into, similar to the HC Turnigy packs