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Smoothops
04-09-2011, 05:10 PM
I just got my new Lipo`s and I purchased some dean connectors for my UL-1 that will be here next week and im not sure if I use male or female deans on the Turnigy`s. Sry for the noob question I have female deans to be put on just want to make sure that I am right.
Diesel6401
04-09-2011, 05:58 PM
I just got my new Lipo`s and I purchased some dean connectors for my UL-1 that will be here next week and im not sure if I use male or female deans on the Turnigy`s. Sry for the noob question I have female deans to be put on just want to make sure that I am right.
Don't use deans connectors. They really don't have a place in FE boating. Most here use bullets on our batteries, but being a noob something like EC5's would be better. Deans connectors can not handle the amp draw associated with FE boating, these EC5's will serve you A LOT better!
http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/proddetail.php?prod=dh-EFLAEC501
Smoothops
04-09-2011, 10:04 PM
Don't use deans connectors. They really don't have a place in FE boating. Most here use bullets on our batteries, but being a noob something like EC5's would be better. Deans connectors can not handle the amp draw associated with FE boating, these EC5's will serve you A LOT better!
http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/proddetail.php?prod=dh-EFLAEC501
Thanks for the noob connectors, You rock D:buttrock:
Diesel6401
04-09-2011, 10:30 PM
Thanks for the noob connectors, You rock D:buttrock:
There not just for noobs, it makes it so you can't short the battery out to itself like you can with bullets (which is easy to do and I speak from experience :doh:), only downfall is excess wire needed to complete circuits. I wish the RTR boat world could adapt to the ec5's instead of deans.
Deans :ThumbsDown01:
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