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November 25th, 2010, 15:29 | #1 |
XT60 connecters?
What are people thoughts?
Better than deans? Should I take my Mini Tamiya off my gun and battery and replace it with them? Would I see an improvement with my gun? (in sig)
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November 25th, 2010, 15:46 | #2 |
On par with Dean's
They are basically some 3mm bullet plugs with a rubberish coating. Because of wide spread use, I would still go with Dean's Ultra |
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November 25th, 2010, 15:48 | #3 |
Well between xt60 and deans, I would say that it depends to who you speak to. They are better than mini tamya that's for sure. Personally I don't like deans, I use EC3 connectors for my guns. Easier to solder, no eatshrink needed and easier to take apart. I would say that it's personal preference. Note that a lot of people here use dean connectors so if you ever need to borrow a battery, having dean connectors will make it a lot easier (I carry a EC3 to deans adaptor just in case).
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November 25th, 2010, 17:47 | #4 |
I use both the XT60 and Deans.
I get a lot of my Lipo's from HongKong, and these come pre-wired with XT60's so I tend to use a lot of them without problems. Some of my older batteries have Deans, and I still use them. For Airsoft, I prefer Deans, it is a smaller package. FYI, the Female EC3 is compatible with XT60 female, so if you have batteries with EC3 and XT60, they will both work on a device that has the male XT60 connector. Unfortunaely, it doesnt work the other way. So if you have and EC3 setup, you cant use an TX60 equipped battery. |
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November 25th, 2010, 20:06 | #5 | |
Some of my RC airplane stuff had XT60 (and ec3). They work fine, but I'm running all deans in everything so I don't need a shitton of adapters.
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