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does anybody know what cells Tanic uses in thier packs?
   
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I use 10 and 8 Awgs.. I wish someone had 8 AWG silicone wires... the 10 AWG from robotmarketplace breaks too easy...


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I use 10 and 8 Awgs.. I wish someone had 8 AWG silicone wires... the 10 AWG from robotmarketplace breaks too easy...
I use Deans Ultra wire and Wet Noodle 12awg and it is very flexable.....IMO 12 awg is all that is needed especially when you get into higher voltages (> 4s)
   
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05.31.2008, 09:50 PM

Yeah I've always use wet noodle and never even felt my wires get warm, so I dont imagine theyre limiting much...
   
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well heres my question. can 4mm plugs be soldered on the GIGANTIC 10g wire? Im not sure if there is enough clearance.

and is a 4mm plug enough to handle a 1515 2.5d on 5s in a CRT.(geared for 37mph)

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well heres my question. can 4mm plugs be soldered on the GIGANTIC 10g wire? Im not sure if there is enough clearance.

and is a 4mm plug enough to handle a 1515 2.5d on 5s in a CRT.(geared for 37mph)
you will want to use bigger connectors than 4MMs at least 5mm, I have soldered 4mm plugs on 12awg but it was a chore, I had to remove some wire strands
   
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are the hyperion 6mm conectors alright? I happen to order some of those to not thinking. I knew the MMM had 6.5mms but when I saw 6mm I was oh sweet thats the size of the MMM. guess I got excited.
   
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are the hyperion 6mm conectors alright? I happen to order some of those to not thinking. I knew the MMM had 6.5mms but when I saw 6mm I was oh sweet thats the size of the MMM. guess I got excited.
you could go as low as 5.5s if you had to, but 6.5s do come with the MMM
   
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06.01.2008, 11:19 PM

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well heres my question. can 4mm plugs be soldered on the GIGANTIC 10g wire? Im not sure if there is enough clearance.

and is a 4mm plug enough to handle a 1515 2.5d on 5s in a CRT.(geared for 37mph)
I use 4mm connectors (stock sidewinder esc) on my CRT.5 running a Feigao 9L and 3s, geared for about 34mph on brians calc, nothing ever gets the slightest bit warm so I'm thinking the 4mm spring connectors are up to the task.
   
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I use 4mm connectors (stock sidewinder esc) on my CRT.5 running a Feigao 9L and 3s, geared for about 34mph on brians calc, nothing ever gets the slightest bit warm so I'm thinking the 4mm spring connectors are up to the task.

I have 4mm plugs on my 4s Rustler with a 9L being geared for about 70 mph
   
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06.02.2008, 04:39 AM

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well heres my question. can 4mm plugs be soldered on the GIGANTIC 10g wire? Im not sure if there is enough clearance.

and is a 4mm plug enough to handle a 1515 2.5d on 5s in a CRT.(geared for 37mph)
I have some 4mm plugs with that motor on 5s in my truggy. They handle the power well enough. Don't about fitting 10g wire though.


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Hey guys,

I have been reading the threads here for awhile, but this is the first time I've actually wrote in. The info I have learned here has helped me in loads, so if I can help, I'm Glad to do so. I found a place that carries 10g wire and 6mm bullets. Here are some links;

10AWG - Red http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...tr)_<b>RED</b>

10AWG - Black http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...)_<b>BLACK</b>

6MM Bullet Connectors http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=5281

Deans Style connectors http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...10_Pairs_(20pc)

5.5MM Bullet connectors http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...10_pairs_(20pc)

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06.04.2008, 08:39 PM

I'm not a big fan of that wire, all of the cheap "silicone" wire that you can import from china i think doesnt have silicone insulation. feels different and melts very easily compared to deans wet noodle. Deans also has a much higher strand count, and the wire is copper, unlike the HC wire which is silver-coloured (steel?)
   
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06.04.2008, 10:49 PM

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I'm not a big fan of that wire, all of the cheap "silicone" wire that you can import from china i think doesnt have silicone insulation. feels different and melts very easily compared to deans wet noodle. Deans also has a much higher strand count, and the wire is copper, unlike the HC wire which is silver-coloured (steel?)
not trying to start a fight

http://www.wsdeans.com/products/wire/index.html

On Dean's website, they don't sell 10g only 12g.
And their strand counts are 660 for "ultra" and 1660 for "wet Noodle".

the strand count for the link I gave says 1940strand @.06mm

anyhow- I don't have experiance with the deans or the hobbycity one. I will try the hobbycity one soon and let everyone know
   
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06.04.2008, 11:15 PM

Yeah I was talking about the only deans wet noodle, 12ga. I was also thinking of the strand count of the relevant hc wire (12ga).

The main point I guess is that the insulation is crappy and melts, and its steel cored (I think), certainly not copper anyway. And nowhere near as flexible. Given its a fraction of the price though and wet noodle is usually more than ample, I'm not complaining, just comparing for those interested.
   
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