I'm switching everything over to 5.5 bullets from EC5 and started to wonder if it really mattered if I used 2 female bullets on say the lipos or if I should use one male and one female ? The wires on the lipos, harness's and esc are color coded (red/black), so does the plug orientation really matter?
5.5 plugs on batteries and harness's
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I'm switching everything over to 5.5 bullets from EC5 and started to wonder if it really mattered if I used 2 female bullets on say the lipos or if I should use one male and one female ? The wires on the lipos, harness's and esc are color coded (red/black), so does the plug orientation really matter?
Make sure whichever orientation you choose that you use protective caps over the terminals on the battery.Too many boats, not enough time... -
I should say that if you really want to analyze this: both female bullets on battery terminals reduce accidental touch since the body of the bullet is covered with shrink tube.
Having a male bullet on the positive and a female on negative wires of the ESC reduces the chance of polarity confusion. Color coding is nice, but sometimes mistake still happens. I personally prefer the more popular way , the latter method.Too many boats, not enough time...Comment
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I wasn't sure if there was a conventional way to do these plugs or not.
(I do have some protective caps on their way from Teddyboy . Probably should have bought more than I did.)Comment
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As for a conventional way, I don't know, people who have been in this hobby longer than I have been might be able to give you a definition.Too many boats, not enough time...Comment
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All the batteries I get from hk that have 5.5 stock are red hot female and male on the neg. Having male/female on the batts also makes it easy to configure two 2s packs for 4s connecting the pos of one pack to the neg of the other.This is NOT a toy?!?Comment
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Hi guys,
I've one question for you: does switching traxxas plugs on my batteries to 5.5 bullet connectors really matters?
I mean, will I be able to see any difference when boating on a lake? I have 2 boats:
- stock motley crew (esc 60A) with 2x2s grim racers batteries
-fully modded EKOS C1 with 2 9XL's, 2 120A's, and 2x3s AND 2x4s setups (depends of the conditions) that are all 5000mah and at least 40-80C.
Does it worth the trouble to do it on all my lipos (all are with traxxas plugs and nicely soldered).
thank you !Comment
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Hi guys,
I've one question for you: does switching traxxas plugs on my batteries to 5.5 bullet connectors really matters?
I mean, will I be able to see any difference when boating on a lake? I have 2 boats:
- stock motley crew (esc 60A) with 2x2s grim racers batteries
-fully modded EKOS C1 with 2 9XL's, 2 120A's, and 2x3s AND 2x4s setups (depends of the conditions) that are all 5000mah and at least 40-80C.
Does it worth the trouble to do it on all my lipos (all are with traxxas plugs and nicely soldered).
thank you !
I myself have no direct experience with Traxxas plugs, I understand they have higher amp ratings than Deans plug. Nontheless, IMO I will change to bullets . Just my $.02Too many boats, not enough time...Comment
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