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    Where to get JST connectors???

    Hi

    Need JST connectors.

    Please let me know where got sell cheap JST connectors.

    Thks

    #2
    Hi Adrianli

    Scrap the JST connect. It is low current rating, poor contact and short circuit prone.

    Go for either Micro-Dean or some good connectors from Sim Lim Tower. I use a connect that is similar to computer power connector.

    Super-Hornet

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      #3
      Ya man.. i agree.. get those simlim 20 amp gold connectors from the top floor
      Failure is not final,
      Success is never ending:
      It is not the destination but the journey that matters.

      Wadever the journey, keep flying!

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        #4
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        Micro Deans Die hard fan

        Mike

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          #5
          But I'm still a sucker for JST.

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            #6
            i think you can get from mack. he's selling $1.50 per pair
            cheers

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              #7
              Does he sell it with wires attached?

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                #8
                http://www.daddyhobby.com/forum/show...=&threadid=407

                $0.50 per piece. Buy a few and say ur'e using it for hobby stuff.

                Do a search, i think Derrick has posted a pic of this kind of 20A JST connectors. It's big and white. Comes with black and white wire ends. but u'll need to switch all connectors.....

                Seriously just ditch ur old small JSTs.... U'll notice ur main motor runs cooler and more efficiently too,.
                Last edited by MicroHeli-Nut; 19-08-2004, 10:22 AM.

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                  #9
                  Here are some connectors.

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