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5 years 10 months ago #18769 by kevinross
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Very Impressed !
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5 years 10 months ago #18773 by Brian
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That's a very neat way to eliminate the spark and prevent connector damage. Thank you.
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5 years 10 months ago - 5 years 10 months ago #18774 by Phil Ford
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Or if you are big power user then these would do. XT90. Although at present XT60 do not have this facility so a resistor as per Mike's post will be an option.

The new versions of XT90 now come with back covers so no need for shrink wrap either after soldering.
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5 years 10 months ago #18775 by MikeSeale
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Could have saved myself some time if I'd known about those, Phil!

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5 years 10 months ago #18776 by Phil Ford
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XT90 are big plugs with 5.5mm pins (good for about 4000 Watts) but in a narrow fuselage without a lot of space it might be a struggle. They are designed for SWG10 but you can get away with SWG12.
I bought a big bag of them, some for my Extra 300 EP because at 40+ volts the spark used make ME jump! Also fitted on "Jacob's" Angel and a few other planes with 6 cell and upwards.

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