[NSRCA-discussion] Power Connectors: Yeah, late / new to the party

Curt Oberg obergc at cox.net
Tue Dec 3 13:05:36 AKST 2019


If you plug the XT 60 or XT 90 plugs into their respective receptacles before soldering you shouldn't have any problems with melting the plastic housing.  At least it works for me.

Curt O

 

From: NSRCA-discussion [mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Atwood, Mark via NSRCA-discussion
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Be careful with XT60’s.  They work great.  There’s just very different quality levels of manufacture.  Some are plastic, others are fiber.  The plastic ones melt quickly while trying to solder them.  I’ve never been able to determine which are which from an online order. 

 

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On Dec 3, 2019, at 2:04 PM, james woodward <jimwoodward89 at gmail.com> wrote:

 

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Thanks Mark, Everyone, 

 

Any XT 60 advocates?  You get barrels and protection in an assembled connector ??

Jim 

 

On Tue, Dec 3, 2019 at 10:41 AM Atwood, Mark via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:

I was a long time Dean’s user and got tired of the spark damage to the tips and the occasional breaking of spring clip.  So I went on a search for something different and settled on the these from Hobby king.  Basically 4mm bullets in a polarized housing so you can’t reverse anything.  I’ve been very happy with them.  Inexpensive, easy to solder, easy to plug and unplug, and what little spark damage there is, is done to the tip of the bullet, rather than the primary connection surface. 

 

https://hobbyking.com/en_us/hxt-4mm-gold-connector-w-protector-10pcs-set.html

 

 

MARK ATWOOD

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Powering The Digital Experience

 

On Dec 3, 2019, at 1:26 PM, Anthony Romano via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:

 

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Another long time Deans user. The majority of connector failures I have seen were Power Poles that weren't crimped properly both commercially bought and home built.

When parallel charging plug the packs to the board then to the plug the board to the charger to avoid  sparks

 

Anthony


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Dean's all the way. When you parallel just be sure and put the rubber cap onto the lead you disconnected. 

 

On Tue, Dec 3, 2019 at 9:30 AM davel322 via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:

I also do not parallel charge.

 

Power poles are safe enough for pattern, but the Dean's do handle heat and high current better - I don't know exact values in terms of mah per flight or peak amps.

 

All the EC, XT, and Castle connectors that are shielded work similarly.  Plain bullets can be reasonably shielded using varieties of heat shrink tubing and fuel tubing.

 

Pick your poison....I'm sticking with Deans.

 

Regards, 

 

Dave

 

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From: james woodward via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>

Date: 12/3/19 11:51 (GMT-05:00)

To: General pattern discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>

Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Power Connectors: Yeah, late / new to the party

 

Gents, 

 

What is the current thoughts on ESC/Power connectors?  I started with EC5's, wasn't too pleased with the assembly/dissassembly methods.  Went to Dean's, because they are really easy to solder,  less bulky, lighter.  

 

I'm also parallel charging.  So this means I have a 6 lead Male Deans cable.  For the very first time, I actually touched-off one of these cable positive/neg lead tabs, and created a spark/weld action :(   I was in the process of unplugging all the leads after finishing a storage charge, and the touch-off happened.  

 

Thus, I'm rethinking...  Has anyone made a protective shield that surrounds the male side, and stays put on the Dean (not like the removable cover pieces available).  

 

Would appreciate some thoughts.  Thx Jim   

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