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Old 09-01-2011, 09:59 AM   #1
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...if I want the quick connect lines for an RC motor like come on an AXIAL RTR?

Any links to buy some?

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Old 09-01-2011, 10:05 AM   #2
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there standard bullet connectors , i get them at radio shack
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Make sure that you get solid bullets...There are some out there that are made of expanded metal and they do not hold as much current and can lead to problems after a while once they loosen up.
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...if I want the quick connect lines for an RC motor......
Nice thing about bullet connectors is a lot of motors come with those already on them, so if you're in the field somewhere and need to do an impromptu motor swap, you're not searching high and low for a soldering station.

Clould also go with battery connectors on the motor side, such as Traxxas High Current connectors, Dean's, Sermos Power Poles.
I think I'd go bullet before I installed white Tamiya connectors, although you can just crimp them on in a pinch.
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Nice thing about bullet connectors is a lot of motors come with those already on them, so if you're in the field somewhere and need to do an impromptu motor swap, you're not searching high and low for a soldering station.

Clould also go with battery connectors on the motor side, such as Traxxas High Current connectors, Dean's, Sermos Power Poles.
I think I'd go bullet before I installed white Tamiya connectors, although you can just crimp them on in a pinch.
yeah I just put a Dean's on mine, so later when I end up having 3 or 4 different motors laying around, they'll all have Dean's on them and be easy to swap quickly

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These are what I recommend and use. Cant go wrong.


http://www.cheapbatterypacks.com/pro...onnectors.aspx
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