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01.19.2010, 11:28 AM

I am divided on this. On one hand, the HXT connectors were similar, but not exactly like Deans. Deans had shortcomings (poor grip area) and HXT addressed it. But then again, Deans should get off their butt and design a better connector to meet today's needs.

For giggles, I went to the patent office to see when the Deans patent expires, but after reading about 2 paragraphs of long and borrrrriiiing text, my eyes glazed over and lost interest. Wow, I wouldn't have thought something as simple as a basic connector would require so many words!
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01.19.2010, 11:51 AM

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I am divided on this. On one hand, the HXT connectors were similar, but not exactly like Deans. Deans had shortcomings (poor grip area) and HXT addressed it. But then again, Deans should get off their butt and design a better connector to meet today's needs.
+1 on that !
But doesn't matter any more to me, I'm in the process of switching everything over to these;
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=9194

I just received 24 pair, I have a LOT of soldering to do


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+1 on that !
But doesn't matter any more to me, I'm in the process of switching everything over to these;
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=9194

I just received 24 pair, I have a LOT of soldering to do
Are that 5mm connectors? They look so small
   
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Are that 5mm connectors? They look so small
Yup, 5mm. They are deisel big, "should" be better than the Deans even though I've never had a problem w/them. I wanted them for Hopefully better effciency. Gonna try them on one of my heavier 5s set ups and see how they work.


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Hobby City "EC5" 5mm bullet plugs - 01.19.2010, 10:25 PM

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Yup, 5mm. They are deisel big, "should" be better than the Deans even though I've never had a problem w/them. I wanted them for Hopefully better effciency. Gonna try them on one of my heavier 5s set ups and see how they work.
This evening I got a few solderd on, I must say, they are very robust plugs !
My only complant is if you fill the bullet a little much it'll over flow onto the out side of the bullet and it must be removed befor installing into plug, It's a tight fit without the solder on the exterior. The plugs go together smoothly and tight, there grip they have on each other is authoritive and requires some "umph" to seperate. Now the question is how will they last with repeated installs and removals, time will tell. At $1.29 for the male & female plugs it's a bargin in my book.

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01.19.2010, 01:35 PM

i'v heard that EC3/5 conectors are crap...


$6 for 10 pairs
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...e_(10pairs/set)


these look good too

http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...emale_(5_pairs)
   
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i'v heard that EC3/5 conectors are crap...


$6 for 10 pairs
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...e_(10pairs/set)


these look good too

http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...emale_(5_pairs)
those are going on my next order. I use deans on my 10th scale stuff or 4mm plugs depending on my battery (prefer the ones with sockets so can just use the 4mm plugs).

My 8th scale gets ec5's though. The losi ones are $8 so I will be trying out the hobbycity ones.


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The losi ones are $8 so I will be trying out the hobbycity ones.
I work at a Hobby Shop and our cost on Losi plugs is still more than double of the HC plugs and I see NO DIFFERENCE.


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01.20.2010, 12:54 PM

I agree getting 10g wire on a deans plug is tough . But i found it's even thougher getting 10g wire on a traxxas plug .The chinese plugs at half the cost or less would be hard to pass up .


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