Has anyone tried these knock off "T" compatible connectors that are all over the place.Are they as durable as far as soldering, etc.Thanks,Tom
5 pair for $1.49 what a great deal! To me, just looking at them they look like cheap plastic and not the red Bakelite of the original Deans. Let us know if you try them.https://www.ebay.com/i/173686672634?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&itemid=173686672634&targetid=797643866846&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=9003887&poi=&campaignid=1498384308&mkgroupid=56281260165&rlsatarget=aud-674323410461:pla-797643866846&abcId=1139466&merchantid=118824747&gclid=CjwKCAjw7anqBRALEiwAgvGgm2iVV4uQEoju6bclh-2S9s0V5U9XxGFpHQ40Y0E1nx3wr76nbAEHShoCQpYQAvD_BwEMotorman
The trick is to plug in a matting connector when soldering. Keeps pins aligned while plastic is soft from heat. I have use Hobbyking version with no problem.
This is what I'm switching over to XT-60 for arming and battery plug mount connection inside plane. they come in different colors also
Hi LarryThe XT-60's with the mounting ears - where did you get those? I'm using the MPI arming switches with the Anderson Power Poles - work nice but kinda clunky!THANKS in advance...
another on out side
What I do not like about the XT connectors is how hard are they are connected or disconnected.