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Eeyore February 24th, 2010 19:49

Basic tamiya question
 
Bought some mini tamiya connectors. Do the male connectors go in the male or female plastic part? I hope that makes sense.

Sbradshaw February 24th, 2010 19:52

male electrical connectors in the female plastic fitting, and viseversa

Styrak February 24th, 2010 20:01

I'll put a +1 to that just for good measure.

coach February 24th, 2010 20:11

I'll make it easy:

male will stick it into the female.

think about why they call it male/female connections!

Eeyore February 24th, 2010 20:11

Thanks, I'm glad that my question made sense. The connectors are dirt cheap but the shipping is not. I didn't wanna screw them up for a really stupid reason.

Eeyore February 24th, 2010 20:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by coachster (Post 1172350)
I'll make it easy:

male will stick it into the female.

think about why they call it male/female connections!

That not what I was talking about. I was refering to the little piece of metal thats in the plastic, not the actual plastic pieces. I mean come on give me a little credit.

coach February 24th, 2010 20:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by notom (Post 1172354)
That not what I was talking about. I was refering to the little piece of metal thats in the plastic, not the actual plastic pieces. I mean come on give me a little credit.

lol. they only go in one way but it's been a while since I've looked at one since going deans and mini deans on everything!

Styrak February 24th, 2010 20:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by coachster (Post 1172363)
lol. they only go in one way but it's been a while since I've looked at one since going deans and mini deans on everything!

No, you can put the metal connectors in either plastic housing. He was asking a valid question.

coach February 24th, 2010 20:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 1172367)
No, you can put the metal connectors in either plastic housing. He was asking a valid question.

I realize that now. thanks. don't think I'd ever figure that out with your help. never said he wasn't asking a valid question.

CDN_Stalker February 24th, 2010 21:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by coachster (Post 1172350)
I'll make it easy:

male will stick it into the female.

think about why they call it male/female connections!

I have to admit, when I first saw this, that was my thought of a reply as well. Lol

I'll add in for the sake of history, remember that mini batteries with large battery wiring,positive and negative are reverse wired. No idea why, but they are. Important if you make up an adaptor, focus on the square vs. half circle of the connector orientation, rather than the wire colour going into each. That will save you some fuses at the least.

ThunderCactus February 24th, 2010 21:44

If your spending all this effort, why are you even using tamiya connectors? They're TERIBBLE lol
Switch to deans connectors! Not only are they more efficient, but there's no assembly required, your just solder the wires on and your done lol

Jackarutu February 24th, 2010 21:50

The conectors come in both male and female (the plastic parts).

The metal as you call them are called Pins and sockets. The pins are male and the sockets are female.

The male metal pin goes into the female Plastic connector.

And the female metal socket goes into the male connector.

Looking at a battery you will see the female connector with male metal pins inside.

Styrak February 24th, 2010 22:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThunderCactus (Post 1172440)
If your spending all this effort, why are you even using tamiya connectors? They're TERIBBLE lol
Switch to deans connectors! Not only are they more efficient, but there's no assembly required, your just solder the wires on and your done lol

Heh, yeah. Forgot to mention/ask this.


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