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Default Decent 'Deans type' connectors

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Which ones are decent? Easy to get apart but won't fall apart? And where can I get them from?

Obviously need more females than males.

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This may sound crazy, but what about the deans ones?

Or are you in minge mode again?
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I find the stock 'Tamiya' style connectors are excellent, especially for high current applications...

would be perfect for a 24hr car....
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I find the stock 'Tamiya' style connectors are excellent, especially for high current applications...

would be perfect for a 24hr car....

hahaha
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Yes you wouldn't have to worry about them coming apart
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and I would happily supply and fit them for you, can't say fairer than that G...
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Hahahahah, ok, where do I get proper deans connectors in the UK? I'm having trouble finding any

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mbmodels in leeds has loads deans style connecters
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i have a bag of around 15 female deans style plugs, brand new. drop me a line if interested. i've used all i need and the rest are spare
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if you go on the bay of E, there are loads, sell them in BIG packs, red plastic bodies, I use them for the kids, and considering how 'ham fisted' they are, not broke one in 18 months
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I got mine from modelsport, they are good sturdy ones, but they can be tricky to get apart though!
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Hey G - have a look at the Traxxas VXL Connectors as well.

The problem with non Deans "Deans" is that they do vary a bit to be honest.
Ladt I knew Horizon distributed the offical ones - sure Darren will pop up in a mo to confirm he has them in stock ;-)

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