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jnev 10.23.2007 02:20 PM

bullet connectors
 
I have always soldered the motor directly to the ESC in the past. However, I would like to try bullet connectors so it will be easier to switch systems between cars. I bought 3.5mm connectors for my RC10GT and received them today from Mike.

I would like to know if the female or male connectors go on the motor or ESC.

Let me know. Thanks. :smile:

MetalMan 10.23.2007 02:27 PM

Females on ESC, because if the males were on the ESC and the batt were plugged in with throttle applied and not motor was attached, you could short out the ESC.

Just curious, though, why 3.5mm? The MM uses 4mm plugs standard, and they will work much better than the 3.5mm ones assuming you don't use CC's male 4mm connectors.

jnev 10.23.2007 03:13 PM

Thanks for the help MetalMan.

Oops, I guess I ordered the wrong ones. In Mike's store, it says the 3.5mm connectors are for:
Quote:

These are the needed Gold plugs for plugging in the Lehner motors or the new MGM controllers.
I thought that since the MGM ESC's and Lehner motors are pretty robust, they would work on the this mild set up that I have as well. But I just assumed that the MM ESC has 3.5mm connectors instead of asking first.

Do you know where I can buy the 4mm bullet connectors?

Let me know so I can order them. Thanks. :smile:

skellyo 10.23.2007 03:23 PM

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...EARCH=4mm+gold

jnev 10.23.2007 03:27 PM

Thanks. :smile: About to order.

MetalMan 10.23.2007 04:18 PM

Hobby People carries 4mm connectors, but they're with the airplane stuff. They are made by Promax.

jnev 10.23.2007 04:50 PM

I am just having a bad day. lol I already ordered them from Tower. But at least I now know they have the connectors for the future...

squeeforever 10.23.2007 06:13 PM

Why not just get 5.5mm? There the best in my opinion. Good connection, easy to solder, and huge current capability.

jhautz 10.23.2007 07:08 PM

I'm with Squee on this one. 5.5 is the way to go. Not only do they handle as much current as we could ever need they are the most secure plug IMO. If they start to loosen up over time all you have to do is spread the bullet prongs a little and you are good as new. I change EVERYTHING to 5.5mm so I can swap motors and speed controllers around at will and test different setups easily with no additional soldering involved.

The best deal I have found is buying the 5.5mm direct from Neu in the 10 pair pack. You get 10 male and 10 female for $25 shipping included. Go to the Neu website and check in their store.

gixxer 10.23.2007 07:38 PM

The best deal I have gotten on the 5.5mm connectors is threw starluck rc. $1.50 for 1 male/1 female.

bdebde 10.24.2007 02:04 AM

The 4mm connectors are just standard banana plugs. I say get the 5.5mm. I just switched all of my stuff over.

jnev 10.24.2007 01:55 PM

Time to buy over again. :lol:

Will the wires on the MM ESC be thick enough to fit inside the 5.5mm connectors? On the wires from the MM on my 1/8 buggy, the wires seem very thin... which is why I directly soldered them to the motor.

On another subject, is carbon fiber strong enough to make battery trays out of? I have seen many people use this material, but for the most part, they were racing. Would it be strong enough for bashing? I have never raced, so I am unsure of whether racing or bashing puts more stress on the components (not electronics) of the car. I would assume racing does because it is turning and jumping and a very fast pace... but bashing, sometimes there will be massive jumps, and it can be quite rough on the parts.

So would carbon fiber be strong enough?

Let me know. Thanks.

jnev 10.24.2007 02:25 PM

I looked at the plugs at Starluck RC and I didn't understand what this meant:
Quote:

Side hole in plug will except up to 12 AWG wire. Larger end holes will take 10 AWG or larger.
I looked at the connectors from Neu, and they also seem nice. Will performance be different from different companies? I can't imagine ti being that big of a difference...

squeeforever 10.24.2007 05:40 PM

That means theres a hole in the side of the plug that will take 12AWG wire so you can solder it at a 90 degree angle.

jnev 10.24.2007 10:03 PM

Oh, ok. But you don't have to solder it at a 90 degree angle, correct? If you want you can just have it go through the main hole in the back of the plug, right?


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