identify electrical connector?
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identify electrical connector?
Does anyone know this electrical connector? It came on a recently acquired RC10 Team car. There were two - one each on the NiCd battery-ESC connection, and also for the motor. I haven't seen it before. Metal surface area looks pretty substantial. thanks!
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Re: identify electrical connector?
Yes, Race Prep. People used to trim the end so they could reverse polarity when used for motor connectors.
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Re: identify electrical connector?
The orange were known for causing esc’s to go up in flames. Really easy to plug in backwards- not fully but enough to make contact. The green was the updated version that was just a little tougher to zap, plus it has a ceramic ball to increase the pressure between the plates.
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Re: identify electrical connector?
Thanks makes sense. In this case the guard is still on both connectors.Frankentruck wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 6:38 pm Yes, Race Prep. People used to trim the end so they could reverse polarity when used for motor connectors.
I like the look so was trying to decide whether to keep it or switch out but this has me thinking best bet to change! i could see a tool end or small screw could get in between the plates pretty easily even without user error plugging it in!GoMachV wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 8:31 pm The orange were known for causing esc’s to go up in flames. Really easy to plug in backwards- not fully but enough to make contact. The green was the updated version that was just a little tougher to zap, plus it has a ceramic ball to increase the pressure between the plates.
It’s wired up to a Futaba MC112B so nothing special there. I have some power poles I’m planning to move other gear to eventually.
Thanks for the insight!
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