are those deans? I never saw those before. Pretty cool
They are listed as "Deans Style T Connectors" The picture they have has not been updated, but I have ordered these on 3 different occasions and they all have the grip!
I was only trying to share a good find. If the moderators feel that it is wrong for me to post product for another site please delete it and I apologize. Mike is awesome and I would NEVER try to hurt is business.
I dont think Mike will mind, he'll probably order a boat load of them and resell them, lol.
I love my 5.5mm gold plugs. They do loosen over time yeah, but its a piece of cake to freshen them up, and clean them, and solder them, and they just look nicer too...
I have zip lock bag full of these, they are cool but I strongly recommend to use the trick of "mailman" to solder them (use male + female connector when soldering) ,
I found that the plastic melt somewhat quickly with a my fat 100 watt soldering iron o_O
Heh, I couldnt get the solder posts/legs hot enough to make solder stick to them, the plastic just melted instead with my 40watt iron. Hence my love of the 5.5mm plugs...
The idea is to prevent accidental short circuits, so try to use the female side on the end that is supplying the power. Just think of how your house wiring works.
With Dean's micros, it doesn't matter if the one exposed term is pos or neg, I just wondered if there was a standard for load side/batt side, I think maybe not?
Reason I'd like to know is I'll have 4 pairs in close proximity to themselves, I'd just like to know so I can do all 4 the same in attempt to prevent an oops with crossing packs (am running 2x2S with 2 Deans micros running off each pack)
I shoulda been a bit more specific, I didn't wanna start a thread for this ;) so I just picked the newest "connector" thread...
With Dean's micros, it doesn't matter if the one exposed term is pos or neg, I just wondered if there was a standard for load side/batt side, I think maybe not?
Reason I'd like to know is I'll have 4 pairs in close proximity to themselves, I'd just like to know so I can do all 4 the same in attempt to prevent an oops with crossing packs (am running 2x2S with 2 Deans micros running off each pack)
I shoulda been a bit more specific, I didn't wanna start a thread for this ;) so I just picked the newest "connector" thread...
Even if the pos on one pack touched the neg on another nothing would happen (still an open circuit). But you still want them to all be the same so you don't mess up your esc.