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Yup.
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Great. Thanks for the help. :smile:
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I just switched to 3.5s on my 8XL from direct soldered wires to use the motor for another application, when I put it back in the buggy I noticed no difference in coging at all.
There are quality differences between various makes of both 3.5 mm which I use for motors and 4mm which I use for batterys (I have some of both that I wont ever use) I've never had normal basket type bullets loosen, but for those that have or worry about them doing so I have seen 3.5mm and 4mm available with prongs like 5.5mm/6mm instead of baskets. |
Sounds good. I am hoping to receive the plugs tomorrow. :smile: I plan to use these plugs only for the motor/ESC connections though. I have always used deans for my battery/ESC connections.
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Yeah.. I got mine from StarluckRC also... 5.5mm are nice.. but ebay you can get 10 pairs for $7...
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Too bad Deans didn't make a three point connector like their regular plugs. And they could even make it non-polarized so switching two of the motor wires (if spinning the wrong way) would be as simple as flipping the connector. :)
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Neu 6mm plugs are nice, if you want to go all out.
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yeah, i was seriously considering those 6mm plugs... you can fit 10 gauge wire into them! but they're super pricey, for just connectors... :eyes:
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I'm using the 5.5mm connectors as well, I have no problems sticking 10 Gauge wires in them.... I got my wires from robotmarketplace.com, they're pertty flexible for 10 gauges.. I have yet to try the 8 gauge, but then I'll have to move everything to 6mm connectors..
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