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Happywing
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06.15.2009, 06:59 AM

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i use one male and one female connector on my esc that way i can't get them messed up
I do it this way too. It's like making your own keyed connector. I also harness the battery wires about half-way down to prevent the "plugging into self" scenario. Works great.
   
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I do it this way too. It's like making your own keyed connector. I also harness the battery wires about half-way down to prevent the "plugging into self" scenario. Works great.
You could use some hot glue near the connectors to keep from plugging the battery into itself also.


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06.15.2009, 12:39 PM

You could use syrup to hold them together as well, pretty sticky stuff.


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You could use some hot glue near the connectors to keep from plugging the battery into itself also.
long time to see unsullied spy it is dblom11 from traxxas froums

i used these they work great and you can't screw it up
http://hobbycity.com/hobbycity/store...ion_set_(1_set)
   
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