Originally Posted by
mushroomed
Not the only one on the planet... but I guess most people using racing packs to have a soldering iron to put connectors onto their ESCs or in normal times can get someone to help with this. This would make it easy to build your own adapter or run the same connectors on all your ESCs.
A soldering iron is a basic tool and with some practice you'll be able to change the connectors yourself easily. Jaycar NZ have several options, get a higher power iron with a chisel tip for use with these kind of connectors. Jaycar.... is a good basic iron for this job.
The problem with the caged banana plugs in the adapter that glennhl posted above is that they don't make the most solid connection compared with a regular bullet- especially for something that will be out bounced around inside a truck.
Ahhhh, I see. Thanks for explaining about racing packs... So they're more for serious track folk, who will generally have solder kits. I'd never even heard of them until I started investigating track gear.
I'd be keen to use my 4s 100c pack in my basher which is geared up a few teeth.
How do u know about Jaycar buddy?? You're down here too ? Or u just googled?