Replaceable plug in wires for transponders
#1
Why have MYLAPS or MRT not thought of doing this yet? They could easily have replaceable plug in wires for transponders in all different lengths like a sensor wire. Seems like a no brainer.
#4
Why would it be any different than the receiver plugs? I’ve never seen a Rc plug contact fail because of dirt/moisture. Maybe broken frayed wires but not dirt. I think the solder tabs would be ok but what happens when’s the case gets all burned by a noob like they do with their ESCs?
Just put a replaceable rubber grommet around the plug.
Just put a replaceable rubber grommet around the plug.
#6
#8
What does my avatar have to do with it? Assume....
What do 1/8 off-roaders and 1/10 buggies do with their electronics now? How would this be any different. Suddenly this one connection makes the idea useless? Don’t like a plug, get the hard wired version. All the other 90% of racers would like the option.
My point is as of today, if your transponder wire gets messed up you’re screwed. You can hack it together which always looks like crap or some even hack into the case which looks like crap too.
Last edited by Core Creations; 09-25-2018 at 02:53 PM.
#9
folls that aren’t great at soldering (more than you’d think) that a clean plug would be a great option.
#10
Joined: Mar 2009
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Someone said the new model is easy to work on. Hopefully its true.
#11
Looking at many 1/10 buggy races they are done on carpet tracks, indoor and eve outdoor. But running in wet I asume the receivers are protected by Plasti-dip, baloons etc.
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#13
There may be a few reasons. One is possibly cost. If they reinforced the TP to still be water resistant with a detachable plug instead of direct wires then the cost of the end product could increase making them even less desirable pricewise than they already are.
In my opinion any average Joe can coil up their wires and zip tie them if the stock wire is too long. And if they are sick of zipping them up then I think at that point it's time to break out the servo wire crimp tool so you avoid a job like that ebay one. And the crimp tool is not difficult to use.
In my opinion any average Joe can coil up their wires and zip tie them if the stock wire is too long. And if they are sick of zipping them up then I think at that point it's time to break out the servo wire crimp tool so you avoid a job like that ebay one. And the crimp tool is not difficult to use.



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