I just discovered and ordered these punches for EC3 and EC5 connectors! Progressive RC makes them.
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So is that to remove the pins after you have installed them?I just discovered and ordered these punches for EC3 and EC5 connectors! Progressive RC makes them.
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I was assuming it was to install them. IDK if you could also remove them with it?So is that to remove the pins after you have installed them?
Oh, THAT makes sense! I just pushed mine in with the wires, but that would be awesome. I did tear a couple apart trying to save as much wire as I could and that was a bit of a pain to do. So I wonder if those swing both waysI was assuming it was to install them. IDK if you could also remove them with it?
I can't get em to go in without using some serious forceOh, THAT makes sense! I just pushed mine in with the wires, but that would be awesome. I did tear a couple apart trying to save as much wire as I could and that was a bit of a pain to do. So I wonder if those swing both ways
Oh, THAT makes sense! I just pushed mine in with the wires, but that would be awesome. I did tear a couple apart trying to save as much wire as I could and that was a bit of a pain to do. So I wonder if those swing both ways
You did buy the Amass brand right?I can't get em to go in without using some serious force
Nope. At least mine don't.i did not, but I think it has more to do with the solder that always leaks out of the holes in the sides of the bullet connectors than anything. Unless the amass version doesn't have holes in the sides of the bullets?
I guess i need to order some amass brand EC connectors then cuz the ones I have the bullets have holes in the sides of the cup and solder leaks down the sides and I have to pound em in to place. If I got some without holes that would make a big difference.Nope. At least mine don't.