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BL_RV0 09.23.2009 12:04 AM

Holy moly...
 
$12 for a deans series adapter!

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXYHX5&P=7

BrianG 09.23.2009 12:09 AM

First of all, it's not $12, it's $11.99.
Second, it uses 10GA wire instead of the vastly cheaper 12GA stuff.
And third, convenience comes at a premium (could also be a penalty for being a laze SOB). :)

gixxer 09.23.2009 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 322663)
convenience comes at a premium (could also be a penalty for being a laze SOB). :)

I like that part. Straight to the point. :mdr:

JERRY2KONE 09.23.2009 01:10 AM

Holy crap batman
 
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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 322663)
First of all, it's not $12, it's $11.99.
Second, it uses 10GA wire instead of the vastly cheaper 12GA stuff.
And third, convenience comes at a premium (could also be a penalty for being a laze SOB). :)

Your in rare form today BG. Kind of hard on the kid though? Not everyone has the tools, ability, or skills to make even the simplest things like you or I do. It is better to make your own though, because you get a custom job in the end and you get the richness of learning along the way. when it comes to doing a hobby like R/C even failure is still a learning experience that one should cherish. BUT like BG so elliquently pointed out there are some lazy SOB's out there who just want to play and never work for anything in their lives. Have fun and make it a positive experience which ever way you decide to go with things.

BrianG 09.23.2009 01:24 AM

I did put a smiley on there (and a little sarcasm) to help lighten the tone, but I guess it was a bit harsh. :oops: Also, I read the post as amazement at such audatity.

Not in the best of moods all day; if anyone asked me what I thought, well... let's just say I was not diplomatic.

JERRY2KONE 09.23.2009 01:30 AM

Crappy day.
 
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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 322679)
I did put a smiley on there (and a little sarcasm) to help lighten the tone, but I guess it was a bit harsh. :oops: Also, I read the post as amazement at such audatity.

Not in the best of moods all day; if anyone asked me what I thought, well... let's just say I was not diplomatic.

Thatsok BG we are all allowed to have crappy days once in a while. I just thought if I poke some fun at you it might lesson the pain for this kid. I hope your day gets better or at least tomorrow might be a better day. Smile life is watching you.:lol:

BrianG 09.23.2009 01:32 AM

Just in a bit of pain. Dislocated my knee on Sat and it's been uncomfortable ever since. And I don't like taking meds unless I have to. Looks like I have to...

JERRY2KONE 09.23.2009 02:25 AM

Thought
 
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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 322681)
Just in a bit of pain. Dislocated my knee on Sat and it's been uncomfortable ever since. And I don't like taking meds unless I have to. Looks like I have to...

I thought MEDS were required in order to post up on here.:lol:

Anyway back to the first post. You can purchase a simple jumper or whatever for $11.99 if that is what you wish, but you can also make one for almost nothing if you have the right tools to do so. Like some wire and soldering unit, and some plugs, adapters or whatever it is that you require to make your particular harness.

jayjay283 09.23.2009 08:14 AM

You think that $11.99 is bad, I bought some 12 awgs from maxamps a year or 2 ago they were $12.99.. Laziness does have an expensive price tag LOL That was before I found harbor frieght and got my soldering station set up http://www.maxamps.com/Deans-Series-Adapter-12.htm

JERRY2KONE 09.23.2009 08:45 AM

Anyone
 
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Originally Posted by jayjay283 (Post 322702)
You think that $11.99 is bad, I bought some 12 awgs from maxamps a year or 2 ago they were $12.99.. Laziness does have an expensive price tag LOL That was before I found harbor frieght and got my soldering station set up http://www.maxamps.com/Deans-Series-Adapter-12.htm

Anyone can order something pre-made. This is a hobby of learning how to do things for yourself. You not only gain what you looking for, but you gain knowledge, skills, and you get to custom make things your way to fit your needs. Perfect sizing has incredible benefits in this hobby. Then after your all setup you get to show others how to make things to. Does wonders for your self esteem.

pinkpanda3310 09.23.2009 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by JERRY2KONE (Post 322711)
Anyone can order something pre-made. This is a hobby of learning how to do things for yourself. You not only gain what you looking for, but you gain knowledge, skills, and you get to custom make things your way to fit your needs. Perfect sizing has incredible benefits in this hobby. Then after your all setup you get to show others how to make things to. Does wonders for your self esteem.

I love your philosophy. This would lead on to kitting up - solder station, heat gun, dremel, an erray of small tools.... come to think of it, $11.99 don't seem so bad if you haven't got the gear. So I guess you could say it's not cheap for the noob :oh:

BL_RV0 09.23.2009 09:42 AM

Well I made up a series connector tonight- took me all of 15 minutes... and I used 10ga. It seems like after spending $5-$12 on series, parallel and pigtail deans you'd have spent the cost of a nice soldering station.

lincpimp 09.23.2009 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by JERRY2KONE (Post 322711)
This is a hobby of learning how to do things for yourself.

I wish more people would look at the hobby this way... All most people want is instant gratification these days. I really do not think the 12 bucks for the adapter is a bad deal, someone had to make it, and they had to be skilled enough to make it look professional. And they have to make a living, just like you and I! Plus the worst part will be the 5-9 bucks worth of shipping you will pay to get that 12 dollar adapter in your unskilled, non-dexterous hands...

rootar 09.23.2009 10:33 AM

honestly if those are REAL deans and not knockoffs then $12 aint that bad because i see about $9 in parts at any local shop ($6-7 in plugs and $2-3 in wire Including tax) if you just bought the supplies yourself.

so for most thats ok

but those of us (like me) who buy deans plugs and wire in bulk at cost thats a rip off...lol depends of which end of the stick your on.

simplechamp 09.23.2009 10:35 AM

I agree with a few others. I wish more vehicles came in kit form. I'm one of the people in this hobby who tinker more than drive, but I like it that way. It's very satisfying to look at what you have made at the end of a build (and then go smash it into 100 pieces).


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