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What does everybody use for battery plugs on their off-road bashing rc cars
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XT-60. Polarized connectors means I can’t accidentally short the battery.
I guess I should have specified hardwired polarized connectors. I have accidentally plugged terminals into the wrong sockets in a battery before.what style of battery connector have you been able to short in the past?
Nah, there's at least like three of us. Just don't feel like swapping all my ESCs over honestly. LOLguess I'm the lone guy still running Deans (T plugs) as if it was 1999.


Oh man that brings back memories. As soon as I could afford to ditch the tamiya plugs, I switched to power poles.Amass XT60 & XT90
Then a shorty pack was needed... 4mm bullets.
Then 4mm bullets weren't enough... 5mm bullets
When will it stop?
I'm going back to Anderson Powerpoles.
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Just kidding. I did use them for the longest time before T-plugs.
I was wondering why they aren't really used anymore. Back in the day, that's what you run. Easy to solder, easy to assemble.Oh man that brings back memories. As soon as I could afford to ditch the tamiya plugs, I switched to power poles.
The ecosystem moved on, and the center of gravity moved away from the US.I was wondering why they aren't really used anymore. Back in the day, that's what you run. Easy to solder, easy to assemble.
Now it's like T type? EC wha?