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How to replace ESC plug to Rx ?

Old 04-30-2012 | 11:07 AM
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Need some help (again),

I received a really nice lightly used B44.1 kit from this site's For Sale forum. The only problem with it is that the plug coming off the Tekin RS Pro is in very poor shape (picture attached).

Do they sell these plugs for me to reconstruct ?

I have a good soldering iron and skills. Would I be better off getting a new pre-wired plug and cutting this old plug off the ESC and just solder the wires together ?

Please help / advise.

Thanks!
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Old 04-30-2012 | 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by rigor
Need some help (again),

I received a really nice lightly used B44.1 kit from this site's For Sale forum. The only problem with it is that the plug coming off the Tekin RS Pro is in very poor shape (picture attached).

Do they sell these plugs for me to reconstruct ?

I have a good soldering iron and skills. Would I be better off getting a new pre-wired plug and cutting this old plug off the ESC and just solder the wires together ?

Please help / advise.

Thanks!
yah the easiest way to go probably would be to just get an old or unused esc or anything with this type plug and snip it off and solder the wires to each other, or if the actual prongs inside are good u can just use the case on the end
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Old 04-30-2012 | 11:12 AM
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either way will work.

IIRC Amain has plug sets and the crimping tool to replace it (no links sorry) or you could buy a new pre-wired plug and splice it in.
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