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  • skyman
    Senior Member
    • May 2012
    • 290

    #1876
    Originally posted by jasoncyclone
    Deans are to small and won't carry the current. If you use poor connectors you run the risk of melting the connectors then possibly shorting the wires out which can lead to damaged motors, esc, batts or even fire!
    please tell me which ones you are referring to. are we referring to bullet connectors for the motor or battery connectors?
    Axial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)

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    • skyman
      Senior Member
      • May 2012
      • 290

      #1877
      just measured the bullets on this bad boy, seems like they are 6.5mm.
      isn't she purdy?
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      Last edited by skyman; 06-08-2012, 02:47 AM.
      Axial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)

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      • lenny
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Sep 2010
        • 4294

        #1878
        5.5 Bullets all the way.
        ? ONLY IF THEY WORK

        My youtube videos.http://www.youtube.com/user/61manx?feature=mhee

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        • macdon
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2011
          • 970

          #1879
          I use 6mm bullets to connect motor to esc - I use the same size bullets to connect my battery to esc - thus I use the same bullet connectors for my charger as well.
          I buy 6mm bullets in bulk where I buy my batteries - Leader Hobby.

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          • skyman
            Senior Member
            • May 2012
            • 290

            #1880
            are you telling me that i need to remove the existing connectors from the 1515? why not just put 6.5mm connectors on the esc? damn, i'm not very good at soldering
            Axial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)

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            • skyman
              Senior Member
              • May 2012
              • 290

              #1881
              Originally posted by macdon
              I use 6mm bullets to connect motor to esc - I use the same size bullets to connect my battery to esc - thus I use the same bullet connectors for my charger as well.
              I buy 6mm bullets in bulk where I buy my batteries - Leader Hobby.
              oh boy, now i know what jason meant. sorry jason!

              so you're using bullet connectors for the battery as well, wow!!! that means i have to buy new batteries, jeez
              Axial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)

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              • skyman
                Senior Member
                • May 2012
                • 290

                #1882
                borat

                took a little break and watched Borat today, hadn't seen it in ages. i was on the floor laughing, i had forgotten how funny it was.

                anyway, take a closer look at this dvd, doesn't it look pirated to you? that's how it came from netflix. i called them up and told them that i thought i had an illegal version. even before i could utter another word the cs rep told me that it was perfectly normal. we joked a little and i hung up.
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                Axial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)

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                • skyman
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2012
                  • 290

                  #1883
                  Originally posted by macdon
                  I use 6mm bullets to connect motor to esc - I use the same size bullets to connect my battery to esc - thus I use the same bullet connectors for my charger as well.
                  I buy 6mm bullets in bulk where I buy my batteries - Leader Hobby.
                  can i do 6.5mm connectors for motor to esc? and 6mm batteries? that way i don't have to remove the connectors from the motor. makes me a little nervous
                  Axial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)

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                  • macdon
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 970

                    #1884
                    Originally posted by skyman
                    can i do 6.5mm connectors for motor to esc? and 6mm batteries? that way i don't have to remove the connectors from the motor. makes me a little nervous
                    Hahahaha - I see myself in you. when I started out last year, I was nervous to do any soldering. I had to call Stephen over to do all my soldering. But he really stressed how important it is in our hobby to learn this, so I nervously tried on some samples and later on got more proficient. Now, soldering is like nothing :) Thanks to stephen!

                    As for the bullets - I just like simplicity & uniformity, so I keep everything at 6mm bullets thruout! Its easy to buy them bulk from one place and I dont want to be bothered with different sizes of bullets. You'll understand this once your fleet and your batteries will be growing.

                    In batteries, use male & female (for me, red or positive is always female)
                    In motors - I use 3 male connectors
                    In esc - motor connections are of course female, while the connections to battery is male and female
                    In charger - of course male & female.

                    Sometimes, you will have a system that would either use parallel or series connection - so you also have to make some connectors using the same 6mm bullets.

                    In a series connection, if the wires of your battery can reach each other - you wont beed to make a connector if you used male/female connectors in your batteries.
                    In parallel connection - you would need to have made a connector.

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                    • skyman
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2012
                      • 290

                      #1885
                      Originally posted by macdon
                      Hahahaha - I see myself in you. when I started out last year, I was nervous to do any soldering. I had to call Stephen over to do all my soldering. But he really stressed how important it is in our hobby to learn this, so I nervously tried on some samples and later on got more proficient. Now, soldering is like nothing :) Thanks to stephen!

                      As for the bullets - I just like simplicity & uniformity, so I keep everything at 6mm bullets thruout! Its easy to buy them bulk from one place and I dont want to be bothered with different sizes of bullets. You'll understand this once your fleet and your batteries will be growing.

                      In batteries, use male & female (for me, red or positive is always female)
                      In motors - I use 3 male connectors
                      In esc - motor connections are of course female, while the connections to battery is male and female
                      In charger - of course male & female.

                      Sometimes, you will have a system that would either use parallel or series connection - so you also have to make some connectors using the same 6mm bullets.

                      In a series connection, if the wires of your battery can reach each other - you wont beed to make a connector if you used male/female connectors in your batteries.
                      In parallel connection - you would need to have made a connector.
                      how far do you guys live from each other. are you both in manila?
                      yes soldering is important. i used to solder back when i was younger, but my soldering gun is not very good. it's a weller i think, but one of those cheaper ones. that kind of makes me nervous.
                      what soldering gun do you use?
                      batteries explanation makes sense. i will stick to 6.5mm for motor-esc and 6mm as you said for battery-esc
                      Axial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)

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                      • tagasagwan
                        Molino Boater!!!
                        • Jun 2008
                        • 990

                        #1886
                        Originally posted by skyman
                        irony of it is, i don't even have the hull yet
                        Hahaha! Ed, I don't even have a MG29! But, I'm getting the #0001 37" Komodo Cat! hahaha!
                        My Aquacraft SV27's old Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoTm4Btz41Q
                        MHZ Micro Iceberg, Skunksworks Gen2 Cat twin, Aquacraft SV27, SM29 1515 sold.

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                        • macdon
                          Senior Member
                          • Jun 2011
                          • 970

                          #1887
                          Originally posted by skyman
                          how far do you guys live from each other. are you both in manila?
                          yes soldering is important. i used to solder back when i was younger, but my soldering gun is not very good. it's a weller i think, but one of those cheaper ones. that kind of makes me nervous.
                          what soldering gun do you use?
                          batteries explanation makes sense. i will stick to 6.5mm for motor-esc and 6mm as you said for battery-esc
                          Yeah, Stephen and I are from Manila. He is about 30min away by car ............. unless he drives crazy fast! hahahaha!
                          When I started, I think I used 30watts - till later on my soldering seems to break apart. Since then, I got 100watts and they seem to hold up fine.
                          I just got a china made soldering iron for $10 in Ace Hardware.

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                          • skyman
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2012
                            • 290

                            #1888
                            Originally posted by macdon
                            Hahahaha - I see myself in you. when I started out last year, I was nervous to do any soldering. I had to call Stephen over to do all my soldering. But he really stressed how important it is in our hobby to learn this, so I nervously tried on some samples and later on got more proficient. Now, soldering is like nothing :) Thanks to stephen!

                            As for the bullets - I just like simplicity & uniformity, so I keep everything at 6mm bullets thruout! Its easy to buy them bulk from one place and I dont want to be bothered with different sizes of bullets. You'll understand this once your fleet and your batteries will be growing.

                            In batteries, use male & female (for me, red or positive is always female)
                            In motors - I use 3 male connectors
                            In esc - motor connections are of course female, while the connections to battery is male and female
                            In charger - of course male & female.

                            Sometimes, you will have a system that would either use parallel or series connection - so you also have to make some connectors using the same 6mm bullets.

                            In a series connection, if the wires of your battery can reach each other - you wont beed to make a connector if you used male/female connectors in your batteries.
                            In parallel connection - you would need to have made a connector.
                            i just remembered the battery terminals come off. take a look at the pic. if gens ace sells these cables seperately, i am set.

                            Originally posted by tagasagwan
                            Hahaha! Ed, I don't even have a MG29! But, I'm getting the #0001 37" Komodo Cat! hahaha!
                            Nice!! I want to see it
                            Attached Files
                            Axial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)

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                            • tagasagwan
                              Molino Boater!!!
                              • Jun 2008
                              • 990

                              #1889
                              Originally posted by macdon
                              Hahahaha - I see myself in you. when I started out last year, I was nervous to do any soldering. I had to call Stephen over to do all my soldering. But he really stressed how important it is in our hobby to learn this, so I nervously tried on some samples and later on got more proficient. Now, soldering is like nothing :) Thanks to stephen!

                              As for the bullets - I just like simplicity & uniformity, so I keep everything at 6mm bullets thruout! Its easy to buy them bulk from one place and I dont want to be bothered with different sizes of bullets. You'll understand this once your fleet and your batteries will be growing.

                              In batteries, use male & female (for me, red or positive is always female)
                              In motors - I use 3 male connectors
                              In esc - motor connections are of course female, while the connections to battery is male and female
                              In charger - of course male & female.

                              Sometimes, you will have a system that would either use parallel or series connection - so you also have to make some connectors using the same 6mm bullets.

                              In a series connection, if the wires of your battery can reach each other - you wont beed to make a connector if you used male/female connectors in your batteries.
                              In parallel connection - you would need to have made a connector.
                              That's my boy! Glad that you kept some of the important things that I taught you (almost nothing actually!) Hahaha! You learn well OB1!
                              BTW, I won't be opening my shop tomorrow so I can go boating the whole day! I NEED A BREAK MAN! So, wake up early and move you A$$ to the pond! Comprende??? I'll be bring fuel for you and master!
                              My Aquacraft SV27's old Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoTm4Btz41Q
                              MHZ Micro Iceberg, Skunksworks Gen2 Cat twin, Aquacraft SV27, SM29 1515 sold.

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                              • skyman
                                Senior Member
                                • May 2012
                                • 290

                                #1890
                                Originally posted by macdon
                                Yeah, Stephen and I are from Manila. He is about 30min away by car ............. unless he drives crazy fast! hahahaha!
                                When I started, I think I used 30watts - till later on my soldering seems to break apart. Since then, I got 100watts and they seem to hold up fine.
                                I just got a china made soldering iron for $10 in Ace Hardware.
                                take a pic and show me what you have.

                                here's mine, says Weller Therma Boost TB-100 (30W/130W)
                                Attached Files
                                Axial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)

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