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Metallover
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04.07.2010, 09:32 PM

Bullet connectors are cheap, can handle a lot of current, and are easy to use. They are, however, very easy to short..

And that is why as of today there are less bullet connectors on my e-bike and more andersons.

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04.08.2010, 12:45 PM

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Bullet connectors are cheap, can handle a lot of current, and are easy to use. They are, however, very easy to short..
yikes. i have 7 packs of 6s lipos, all 5k. two other 5s lipos too. and all with 6.5mm bullet connectors. i'd better double-check the shrink wrap tonight to make sure no metal is exposed!!

my biggest blunder was using a novak discharge tray to discharge a 7 cell racing ni-mh pack. i don't know what happened - the polarity was right, but somehow a few of the cells fried instantly!


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