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Soldering Deans Plugs
#1
I have a question on which way to solder them. On the package it says to put a male on the esc, and female on the battery. Is this correct. It is the other way around with the tamiya type plugs (stock).

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#2
yep male on the esc and female on the batts, just like tamiya plugs
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#3
tamiya plugs are covered in plastic. if you put the male end on the bat and some how they came in contact with metal the bat could explode.
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Thanks. Wanted to clear that up.
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#5
I am wondering if it is safe to charge mini-t batteries on my dynamite charger at 1 amp. Also is it ok if the charger's wire is a lot different gauge than the mini-t batteries?
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lol, i wondered the same thing, the only reason the chargers wires are so much bigger than the mini t is because it can charge the big batteries also, the wires are made to hold currents up to 4 amps, but u shouldnt charge mini t batts any higher than 1 amp, i did it on the 2 or 3, and the shrink wrap melted off the battery, but the battery is ok. lol, ONLY 1 AMP!!!
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So it is ok to put the deans plugs on the mini-t batteries?
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#8
yes
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