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Old 07-29-2009, 03:00 PM   #1
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Default MaxAmps 6000mAh 7.4v Lipo PLUGS

Hey, I have 2 of these MaxAmps 6000mAh 7.4v Lipo batteries. I'm not sure what type of plugs come on these when new, but mine have really strange plugs on them. They are red on one side and black on the other, and have two square holes on both sides of the plug. They kind of slip over each other to plug in. I've asked at my LHS, but they don't know either.....
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Hey, I have 2 of these MaxAmps 6000mAh 7.4v Lipo batteries. I'm not sure what type of plugs come on these when new, but mine have really strange plugs on them. They are red on one side and black on the other, and have two square holes on both sides of the plug. They kind of slip over each other to plug in. I've asked at my LHS, but they don't know either.....
Sounds like anderson power poles.................


We can put what ever plug you want on them when you buy new. I'm guessing you have used packs.

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YES SIR!! Those are them. Yeah, I bought them used with a charger. The guy didn't want to seperate them.....so I thought....ah, what the hell. And, 3 days later, my other pack exploded....so I'm using these now.

So, if I want to change them to deans.....I just cut them off and re-sauter on a deans plug?
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Correct just cut off and solder on a deans. Do one wire at a time so you don't risk a short.

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