[RCSE] 4 pin connectors

2008-02-03 Thread ivanbrian
I'm assembling a model with a 2 piece wing that bolts onto an AVA fuse. Does anyone have any advise on some thing better than the 4 pin deans connectors I normally use? After a month or so I end up breaking the wires on them and they are getting harder and harder for my old arthritic fingers to

Re: [RCSE] 4 pin connectors

2008-02-03 Thread Jay Hunter
You could try the multipex 6 pin connector. Its a bit bigger, and easier to work with. On Feb 3, 2008 8:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm assembling a model with a 2 piece wing that bolts onto an AVA fuse. Does anyone have any advise on some thing better than the 4 pin deans connectors I

Re: [RCSE] 4 pin connectors

2008-02-03 Thread Anker Berg-Sonne
Another option is to use the 15 pin connectors for PC serial plugs. Several of the moldie manufacturers use them. Anker Jay Hunter wrote: You could try the multipex 6 pin connector. Its a bit bigger, and easier to work with. On Feb 3, 2008 8:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL

Re: [RCSE] 4 pin connectors

2008-02-03 Thread Mike Lachowski
Graupner / Multiplex 6-pin is nice. A little easier to assemble / disassemble than the Deans. Also, you need proper strain releif. After soldering, heat stringing, either cover the whole thing with one big piece of heat shrink for the Deans, I think about 1/2 tube fits over it. Or you can

[RCSE] 4 pin connectors

2000-11-27 Thread Easwen6877
I know there are some black 4 pin connectors out there, yes with pins much larger than Deans...Had some grey ones from Shredair, no longer in stock. Multiplex are ok, but on the small side. Anyone know where to get such an animal? Eric RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News.

[RCSE] 4 pin connectors

2000-11-27 Thread Easwen6877
Need heavy duty 4 pin connectors..not Deans or Multiplex..Have heard of some black ones..any help?? Eric RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]