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deano261 13-05-2011 06:21 PM

advice on using a Tamiya Connector with Brushless
 
Hi i want some advice on using a Tamiya Connector with Brushless motor

Dazzler 13-05-2011 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by deano261 (Post 501571)
Hi i want some advice on using a Tamiya Connector with Brushless motor

Just don't do it....

ch!3f 13-05-2011 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Dazzler (Post 501572)
Just don't do it....

why not? whats wrong with using tamiya plugs? fair enough there not the best but they will be fine with a brushless system so long as your not planning on dumping a full lipo thru it in 5mins should be fine.

deano261 13-05-2011 07:16 PM

i want to move onto lipo but i havent got any at the moment so what sort of connectors would be best to use

Dazzler 13-05-2011 07:33 PM

To be honest, those connected struggled with 1300 sc's 20 odd years ago, coupled with a marbuchi 540! Melt down was a common occurrence, sticking together and becoming virtually impossible to get apart.. They are more trouble than changing to something more robust... I would suggest use a deans connector as a minimum, I prefer corally tubes, but these are easily connected in correctly.

big air 13-05-2011 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Dazzler (Post 501572)
Just don't do it....


I agree don't use them. Ive melted them just using a silver can in a TT01 :o

leverington 13-05-2011 09:11 PM

I had Tamiya connectors on my Mardave and as a 'newbie' to RC thought they must be ok as it comes with them.

Mine never melted but I got bad connections and I would lose power. I changed to 4mm plugs got them on ebay quite cheap think it was 20 pairs for £7.50

big air 14-05-2011 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by leverington (Post 501646)
I had Tamiya connectors on my Mardave and as a 'newbie' to RC thought they must be ok as it comes with them.

Mine never melted but I got bad connections and I would lose power. I changed to 4mm plugs got them on ebay quite cheap think it was 20 pairs for £7.50

Mardave use 4 cell 4.8v not 7.2/7.4v much more heat unless it was a buggy

damselfly 14-05-2011 12:20 AM

Why manufacturers still put these on speedos i'll never know.
My Fusion exceed 10.5 had one connected when I bought it. It wasn't even used for one battery pack.
Good connectors are; Deans, corally, Traxxas and a few others.
I use Traxxas connectors and swear by them.

Chequered Flag Racing 14-05-2011 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by damselfly (Post 501698)
Why manufacturers still put these on speedos i'll never know.

keeps the price down for the initial purchase to the newbie;)

eyeayen 14-05-2011 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Chequered Flag Racing (Post 501703)
keeps the price down for the initial purchase to the newbie;)

There is that but also if you cut them off and then send your speedo back they will say 'Sorry because you've changed the connectors on your esc you've voided your warranty, therefore you'll have to pay...'

ch!3f 14-05-2011 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by eyeayen (Post 501718)
There is that but also if you cut them off and then send your speedo back they will say 'Sorry because you've changed the connectors on your esc you've voided your warranty, therefore you'll have to pay...'

1st time ive heard that,doent the warranty cover the internals of the esc?

ive sent a esc back with hardly any wires on it n was sent back fixed no problems

eyeayen 14-05-2011 07:48 AM

must have just been me then :o


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