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Must have tool

mikemcE

I wanna be Dave
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A quality crimper will surprise you with all it will do for your wiring.
I watched a number of videos and was told this tool won't work, crushes ends and not worth it. Look around for this by name, I found it for under 15.00 shipped( after I paid more) DuPont connectors ( protek are cheap and good quality )

Good video, shows how easy it is.
Trim insulation back 2mm insert pin and one click to set and hold pin. Push lead in crimp and remove.
I hold it upside down to load, much easier that way !


https://youtu.be/c-pTsccCizA

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Who had the crimper cheepiest, I misplaced mine and need a set they are awesome to have.

149 r/c worx/scalerfab/team brood.
 
I've had a couple sets of Paladin Tools brand for years. Almost identical, and I have about 6 different sets of jaws for anything from coax to insulated terminals to small enough for JST plugs and servo pins. Definitely a must-have if you do much electrical work.

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A good crimp is always satisfying feeling "thumbsup"

I use these for work all the time usually on #10s, and occasionally for RC stuff that I don't want to solder. as long as your using the right sized slot it should not hurt the wire. I rock a Pro'sKit Pro-Crimper CP something or other, with the amount of times they mention "pro" it makes you wonder but that company makes good stuff actually.
 
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I use my teeth. The molars in back.








Just kidding. I was a wire neatness freak but too cheap to buy those things. Always wanted some.


Is my text size small? I'll blame the new Kindle... Wait, now it's normal.
 
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