Battery Connectors
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Battery Connectors
So i have a Revo Plat and am planning on doing a Brushless Conversion. I am a nitro guy and am also very new to the hobby. I dont reall understand how to make sure you have the right connections for my battery to plug into what? the ESC or motor? and then i need to make sure i buy a charger that can not only charge the lipo but also have the right connectors? i am very confused and any aid at this point is very halpful as i am only 14 and am on a limited budget and do not wanna screw anything up. thanks</p>
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RE: Battery Connectors
Great pic samguan posted.
I just want to add, although it might be obvious to many here, make sure you put the right mating connector on the correct part.
Battery - female plug
charger lead - male plug
ESC to battery - male plug
motor - male bullets
ESC to motor wires - female bullets
If you want to save money and do the least amount of soldering, put the same type of connector on your ESC and charge lead as the ones on your batteries.
I just want to add, although it might be obvious to many here, make sure you put the right mating connector on the correct part.
Battery - female plug
charger lead - male plug
ESC to battery - male plug
motor - male bullets
ESC to motor wires - female bullets
If you want to save money and do the least amount of soldering, put the same type of connector on your ESC and charge lead as the ones on your batteries.
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RE: Battery Connectors
ORIGINAL: Sal Bandini
If you want to save money and do the least amount of soldering, put the same type of connector on your ESC and charge lead as the ones on your batteries.
If you want to save money and do the least amount of soldering, put the same type of connector on your ESC and charge lead as the ones on your batteries.
Also when changing a battery's plug cut, and solder one wire at a time so you do not short em.
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RE: Battery Connectors
ORIGINAL: SyCo_VeNoM
unless the battery comes with a tamiya connector then cut that off and throw the connector in the garbage
Also when changing a battery's plug cut, and solder one wire at a time so you do not short em.
ORIGINAL: Sal Bandini
If you want to save money and do the least amount of soldering, put the same type of connector on your ESC and charge lead as the ones on your batteries.
If you want to save money and do the least amount of soldering, put the same type of connector on your ESC and charge lead as the ones on your batteries.
Also when changing a battery's plug cut, and solder one wire at a time so you do not short em.