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Has anyone ever made a battery to ESC connector that bolted together? My thought is take a flat brass bar about 1/8 thick by 1/4 wide and 1/2 or so long attach a battery wire to one end and make the same type connector and attach the ESC to it. These bars have two holes in them and are clamped together with a 4/40 screws and nuts. Another way would to take a 5/16 sq brass bar and mill a 1/8 or so slot in it for 3/4 inch and make a fork. You would then insert a flat 1/8 brass bar in the slot in the fork and via two screw holes through them clamp the fork and bar together. It is easier to take apart than bullet connectors and the contact area is a flat surface or surfaces (in the case of the fork connector) mechanically held together witch will not loosen after repeated disassembly. The assemblys could be made of square or round stock.
Has anyone ever made a battery to ESC connector that bolted together? My thought is take a flat brass bar about 1/8 thick by 1/4 wide and 1/2 or so long attach a battery wire to one end and make the same type connector and attach the ESC to it. These bars have two holes in them and are clamped together with a 4/40 screws and nuts. Another way would to take a 5/16 sq brass bar and mill a 1/8 or so slot in it for 3/4 inch and make a fork. You would then insert a flat 1/8 brass bar in the slot in the fork and via two screw holes through them clamp the fork and bar together. It is easier to take apart than bullet connectors and the contact area is a flat surface or surfaces (in the case of the fork connector) mechanically held together witch will not loosen after repeated disassembly. The assemblys could be made of square or round stock.
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