Novak 410m5 wire question

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Novak 410m5 wire question

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Hi,

I'm trying to find periodic correct leads (battery & motor wires) for a 410M5 that i'm to restore. Does anyone know if they are available at all (or just the bay).
I would rather prefer the original type wires then today's glossy silicone wires.
Any help is greatly appreciated

Erik.

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Re: Novak 410m5 wire question

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I am in the exact same situation. Bought a great m5, just need to clean up the wiring. If I come across something I'll let you know.
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Re: Novak 410m5 wire question

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The 410-M5 came pre-wired with 16awg silicone black and red to tamiya battery plug and blue and black to an associated male plug for the motor.

The wire is clearly marked "NOVAK 16awg". Tamiya battery plugs and associated plugs should be easy to find. Associated plugs are manufactured by AMP.
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Re: Novak 410m5 wire question

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8rad wrote:.....Associated plugs are manufactured by AMP.
...and are readily available from Digikey 8)

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Re: Novak 410m5 wire question

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Thanks for the help guys :D

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Re: Novak 410m5 wire question

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Any links for purchase of the two pin and three pin connectors ae used?

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Re: Novak 410m5 wire question

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Digikey (manufacturer is TE, they sell amps and molex as well)
2 pin Male shells: a1411-nd
2 pin Female shells: a1410-nd

3 pin Male shells: a1429-nd
3 pin Female shells: a1400-nd

Male pins: a97887ct-nd
Female pins: a97888ct-nd

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Re: Novak 410m5 wire question

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Thanks bro! 8)

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Re: Novak 410m5 wire question

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Refurbished with new wires and connectors.
Thank you for the help 8rad and gomachv.
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Re: Novak 410m5 wire question

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Looks perfect, nice job! 8)

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Re: Novak 410m5 wire question

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Looks great... where did you get the wire?

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Re: Novak 410m5 wire question

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uniquenamehere wrote:Looks great... where did you get the wire?
Thanx :)

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXTGE2&P=7

They have modern prints on em, but they look "ok" in my opinion.

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