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bullet connectors - 06.14.2009, 04:05 AM

Hi, i just purchased a CC Monster Mamba Combo 2200kv and several Lipo packs. My question is this: Is it better to use deans connectors on the battery ends or can i use these bullet connectors? i like the look of the bullet connectors and would rather use them, but i do not know if they are able to be used on the end of the battery. I am new to Brushless setups. Anyone have any pics of a Bullet Connector only setup? I am not a 100% on how the battery connects to the ESC , i know that i am going to have to put some KIND of connector on my new LIPO packs, just cant decide on what and how Thanks

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06.14.2009, 04:48 AM

Well , I went ahead and purchased some of these for my 8ight-t Monster Mamba 2200kv combo: 6.5mm High Current Bullet Connectors from Castle Creations, Hope these will get the job done.

   
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06.14.2009, 06:03 AM

Those will handle it quite well, but make sure you put shrinkwrap over the connectors and make SURE you never plug them in wrong or you will short out your Monster and it'll be toast.


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06.14.2009, 08:10 AM

And put the female plugs on the pack, so there's not much chance of them touching and shorting the battery, like they would if you put the male plugs on the pack.


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06.14.2009, 09:58 AM

Yeah, you don't want the males to have a sword fight and kill the battery, so be smart and be a pussy..... use the female connectors on battery, as ANY power source should use female types.


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06.14.2009, 10:12 AM

I would go with a Keyed connector-you wont have to worry about plugging them in wrong or shorting- deans, trx and ec5 are all great..


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06.14.2009, 10:25 AM

Yeah, a keyed connection is the way to go. Even though you connect up the battey every time with great attention to detial for the last year. There is that one time that you are distracted, in a hurry, and not paying attention. Keyed doesn't let that happen.
   
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06.14.2009, 12:37 PM

But the 6,5 bullets, (or 6mm bullets from HC) have less resistance than any keyed connector.
Less resistance= less heat and loss of power...
   
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06.14.2009, 01:14 PM

Aren't ec5's just bullets in a casing? I think they'd be the best choice.
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06.14.2009, 01:18 PM

yes, but they are a keyed casing to prevent reversed polarity


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yes, but they are a keyed casing to prevent reversed polarity
Well, yeah. So isn't it easier to just get those?
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06.14.2009, 05:12 PM

yes, ec5's have bullets in them, but they're "only" 4mm bullets.
So 6mm or 6,5mm bullets still have significantly better current capacity.

I only recommend these bullets to high end MT or heavy set ups. You'll probably never notice a difference in a slash for example...
   
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06.14.2009, 05:14 PM

i use one male and one female connector on my esc that way i can't get them messed up
   
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06.14.2009, 11:17 PM

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i use one male and one female connector on my esc that way i can't get them messed up

That is a BAD idea!! I have seen many people plug the battery into itself because of that. Females are always on the power source!!
   
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06.15.2009, 01:42 AM

I wouldn't worry about the resistance in Deans connectors. I run them in a ~16 pound Muggy with an 80mm Medusa and haven't had a problem with them heating up, and I punish that truck pretty hard.


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