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Old 02-08-2011, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by steve307b
Do you have to change the plug on these little 900packs or will they plug in to the standard JR style plug? They look like a different plug. I need a small pack for my D8 and would consider this one.

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Old 02-08-2011, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by steve307b
Do you have to change the plug on these little 900packs or will they plug in to the standard JR style plug? They look like a different plug. I need a small pack for my D8 and would consider this one.

No they wont plug into a JR/Futaba style plug. I wire my own JST on my Regulator. I honestly prefer a JST over most any connector be it micro deans or Futaba/JR. Ive ran this set-up for multiple year's with Zero issues. I do however replace the leads every so often to prevent a problem down the road.

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Male-1-Female
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Originally Posted by Oasis
I'd run the Savox HV servos,
for throttle..
Savox SC-1267MG Super Speed Steel Gear Digital Servo (High Voltage)
Dimensions(mm):* 40.3x20.2x37.2
Weight(g):* 62.0
Speed(@4.8V sec/60):* .13
Torque(@4.8V oz-in):* 130.0
Speed(@6.0V sec/60):* .11
Torque(@6.0V oz-in):* 180.5
Speed(@7.4V sec/60):* .09
Torque(@7.4V oz-in):* 291.0
Gear:* Unique Steel
Bearing:* 2BB
Case:* Aluminum
25 Tooth Spline

For steering..
Savox SC-1268MG High Torque Steel Gear Digital Servo (High Voltage)
Dimensions(mm):* 40.3x20.2x37.2
Weight(g):* 62.0
Speed(@4.8V sec/60):* .15
Torque(@4.8V oz-in):* 160.0
Speed(@6.0V sec/60):* .13
Torque(@6.0V oz-in):* 208.3
Speed(@7.4V sec/60):* .11
Torque(@7.4V oz-in):* 361.0
Gear:* Unique Steel
Bearing:* 2BB
Case:* Aluminum
25 Tooth Spline
X2 on that combo
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Old 02-08-2011, 05:29 PM
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Alright dudes, i know u said dont go hitec but my buddy convinced me to move in a little different path. He is selling me his hitec 7950's and told me i should look into the LiFe batteries, since they are the same voltage and drop charge like a normal battery instead of a lipo and just drop all at once. That way my telemetry in my radio will be able to watch it a little bit.
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Originally Posted by rider313
Yes they are the standard JR plugs on them.


the red plugs are Not a Standard 3 port Futaba/JR end. You CAN stuff them in, But I dont really recommend it as you'll every once in a while catch the pin wrong and bend it causing further frustrations. Not to mention loosing the ability to be sure your not plugging thing's in Backwards as the JST to JST Cant be plugged in backwards unless you Seriously muscle it in there.

this is a Standard plug aka Futaba/JR

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...nectors-4-Pair

This is a JST


http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...e-Connectors-4


PS i see that edit now...No worries.
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Originally Posted by Integra
No they wont plug into a JR/Futaba style plug. I wire my own JST on my Regulator. I honestly prefer a JST over most any connector be it micro deans or Futaba/JR. Ive ran this set-up for multiple year's with Zero issues. I do however replace the leads every so often to prevent a problem down the road.

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Male-1-Female

Right on thanks....But I just checked the measurment on the 900's and they wont fit in the D8 compartment. There like 58mm long. I love the price on these little guys . I wish they would fit. Gonna have to get the robitronic 1500.
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Yeah Integra i got them today and had enough time to throw one in to see how it fit before i had to run out the door. At first glance they looked right. But i know you know your stuff so i fixed my post.
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