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mkrusedc
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12.02.2007, 12:59 AM

I know everyone here likes Deans but Anderson PowerPoles can be gotten in a 75 amps variety.

http://www.powerwerx.com/default.asp

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My vote goes to bullet connectors. The 5.5mm or 6mm are great. They can handle 150A no problem and are more compact than PP's or using a dual Deans for the same power handling.

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I know everyone here likes Deans but Anderson PowerPoles can be gotten in a 75 amps variety.

http://www.powerwerx.com/default.asp
I've run 35AMP Power Poles exclusively on all my Motors ESC's and Lipo's for several years and never had a problem. I used to run 6S but now run 8S Lipo on my Revo.

With a Power Pole crimper, you'll never solder these together again.


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12.02.2007, 11:40 AM

that is a good choice but they're expensive... I've been running 45 amps before I used deans and bullets.... and they get warm on me...


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