Hi,
Almost finished my first plane when the subject of connectors came up, well, it had to as I have to get the batteries connected.
Knowing nothing them I spotted Tamiya connectors and bought some.
I soldered 2 pairs onto 2 batteries and also to the ESC. I'm not really fussed on them. So yesterday I ordered some Deans connectors that arrived this morning. They look much more robust, except there is no "cover" on the sides where the wires are soldered, so the delaer suggested heatsink to cover the ends of the pins taht are soldered.
That will probably work, as I think I'll put a layer on, heat it and then another layer on top of that for more security is I can put it like that.
Now, as you know, in electric planes, batteries are changed regularly, and there are no "finger grips" to pull the connectors apart, am I correct in thinking it may be awkward to get them apart in the filed, that is when out flying.
Or are there better connectors out there.
Any ideas gratefully accepted and thanks.
Almost finished my first plane when the subject of connectors came up, well, it had to as I have to get the batteries connected.
Knowing nothing them I spotted Tamiya connectors and bought some.
I soldered 2 pairs onto 2 batteries and also to the ESC. I'm not really fussed on them. So yesterday I ordered some Deans connectors that arrived this morning. They look much more robust, except there is no "cover" on the sides where the wires are soldered, so the delaer suggested heatsink to cover the ends of the pins taht are soldered.
That will probably work, as I think I'll put a layer on, heat it and then another layer on top of that for more security is I can put it like that.
Now, as you know, in electric planes, batteries are changed regularly, and there are no "finger grips" to pull the connectors apart, am I correct in thinking it may be awkward to get them apart in the filed, that is when out flying.
Or are there better connectors out there.
Any ideas gratefully accepted and thanks.
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