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The mini deans I've recently fitted seem a little loose and came apart today so I'm after an alternative method to connect tiny wires together.
What other methods are out there? Cheers
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Connectors from a losi micro t?
Very secure and cheap from hk on eBay
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Futaba-style servo plugs and sockets. Loads on ebay. They also 'click' together, but require a crimper for best joints and may only carry a couple of amps at best. Losi Mini-T plugs is a good idea IMHO. HTH
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I went with deans T plug mini, it's different to a mini deans. Fits together nice and firmly, fairly easy to solder and came with heat shrink.
370553372486 eBay item. Very happy. ![]()
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