Traxxas Plug Teminal
#1
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Tech Apprentice
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 57
I just bought some Traxxas plugs, both male and female I d like to solder to battery and ESC.
I have followed a guide to solder this plugs. However, in the guide, it says the male and female plugs terminals are not interchangeable and can be recognised by an A on the male terminal and B on the female.
I have checked my plugs (I have bought 4 male and 4 female) and all have the exact same terminal. There is no letter on any.
Has anyone else experienced these plugs? Do they seem ok?
I have followed a guide to solder this plugs. However, in the guide, it says the male and female plugs terminals are not interchangeable and can be recognised by an A on the male terminal and B on the female.
I have checked my plugs (I have bought 4 male and 4 female) and all have the exact same terminal. There is no letter on any.
Has anyone else experienced these plugs? Do they seem ok?
#2
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 15,743
From: RIP 'Chopper', 4/18/13 miss you bud:(
I just bought some Traxxas plugs, both male and female I d like to solder to battery and ESC.
I have followed a guide to solder this plugs. However, in the guide, it says the male and female plugs terminals are not interchangeable and can be recognised by an A on the male terminal and B on the female.
I have checked my plugs (I have bought 4 male and 4 female) and all have the exact same terminal. There is no letter on any.
Has anyone else experienced these plugs? Do they seem ok?
I have followed a guide to solder this plugs. However, in the guide, it says the male and female plugs terminals are not interchangeable and can be recognised by an A on the male terminal and B on the female.
I have checked my plugs (I have bought 4 male and 4 female) and all have the exact same terminal. There is no letter on any.
Has anyone else experienced these plugs? Do they seem ok?
#4
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 57
Have a look here:
http://www.traxxas.com/products/video/support/
They should definitely have the letters on them. Maybe call Traxxas or take them back.
http://www.traxxas.com/products/video/support/
They should definitely have the letters on them. Maybe call Traxxas or take them back.
#7
Yeah if you got 'em in HK then they're almost certainly not real Traxxas connectors - the same goes for HK Deans. Often times the "fake" connectors are not built as well as the real deal, i.e.: cannot handle as much amperage or are not as durable, but many people use them with no problems




