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| owner, Holmes Hobbies LLC ![]() Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Volt up! Gear down!
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| ![]() I just refreshed inventory in my plug and wire section. We carry a full selection of Deans plugs, 30 and 45 amp Power Poles, Wire, Two ESC Y harnesses, and the new EZ Solder Couplers for Deans plugs. Check it out in this section HERE |
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| Throwing Grenades ![]() Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Sending illegals home one Hayabusa at a time.
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| What do you think of those EZ solder plugs John? |
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| owner, Holmes Hobbies LLC ![]() Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Volt up! Gear down!
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| I haven't used them yet, as I haven't gotten new packs that use deans for a while. Mostly andersons plugs lately. Seemed like a cool enough product to have and use though. It would make putting deans together a snap, plus make heat shrinking them easier. |
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| Well then.... ![]() Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: NorCal
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| I brought them in a few weeks ago. They work pretty good. I think if you know how to solder a deans plug well, they might not be worth it. But for anyone who struggles with them it makes the whole process easier. Mostly since the wires stay put. -Mike |
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| owner, Holmes Hobbies LLC ![]() Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Volt up! Gear down!
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| Seems that it would make soldering 12awg a bit cleaner if you don't have forceps to help. |
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