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Parallel Connections

jathomas3

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What type of harnesses are you guys using to connect your 6s packs in parallel? I'd love to see some pics of your setups. Thanks!
 

cordy

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Ok here you go a parralel wiring harness. Parts available from e.p. buddy in ohio. You have to make it. Also check the new to lipo thread down the page. 100_0433.jpg 100_0432.jpg
 
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I just cut all my plugs off and made my own.

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Always happy to help. :)
 

bigfol

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8mm bullet connectors





http://www.redcatrampageforum.com/picture.php?albumid=238&pictureid=1980

http://www.redcatrampageforum.com/picture.php?albumid=238&pictureid=1981
 

jathomas3

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I like that too. Really clean looking. Thanks for sharing!
 

killajb

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For my 1/8 truggies, cars and vehicles of smaller size (mini revo on mamba pro) which use 6s but don't require extreme current..

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That is a clean set up. I like the 8mm Ts. Good job!

Please post a pic of it installed!
 

bigfol

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Deluge said:
Nice. I'd like to see how they're assembled.
Don't really want to pull all the self-amalgermating tape off, but what I did was strip off insulation of some 10g wire,twisted two stands together in the shape of a T-piece and then tinned it all in solder, once that was finished, I fill up the end's of the connectors with solder and inserted the T-piece into each connector. It can only be done with a the help of 80w or higher soldering iron, a jig to hold the connectors in place and you need to be quick.LOL
 
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I use the little micro torches for the bigger solder joints. Seems to work. Just have to be a bit careful not to get the solder too hot.
 

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