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3 years 5 months ago #23695 by DaveBright
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Replaced all servos in the wing and set to work on crimping the my favoured multi point connectors
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3 years 5 months ago - 3 years 5 months ago #23696 by DaveBright
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Made up a new equipment tray plus opening of the outlets..... as I said, slowly getting there
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3 years 5 months ago - 3 years 5 months ago #23697 by kevinross
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when you fit the the Keleo exhaust ring muffler, suggest try to retain as much length as possible in the outlet. These engines spew out huge amounts of black exhaust muck.
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3 years 5 months ago #23698 by Phil Ford
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Dave, where are you sourcing your male and female multi point connectors from?

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3 years 5 months ago #23699 by DaveBright
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4 Max now seem to be the license holder for them currently.
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3 years 5 months ago - 3 years 5 months ago #23706 by Phil Ford
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A bit pricey on 4Max if you only want a couple. They are Molex SL series connectors also were known as AshLok. 2.54 mm pitch with 1 mm pins

eg; 9 Way MaxLoc™ Connector kit (M&F)
Includes 9 pins and 9 sockets (assume everyone gets the pin crimped everytime :whistle: )

RS Online. eg; 5 way Molex Female. 10 pack £2.28. Pins - hundreds for very little money. Although the male version is designed to clip through panels but could easily be modded to screw/clamp down on to something rigid within the airframe.
Although saying that Emotec are even more expensive.

I have loads of female multi-way 1 to 6 single row and some 1 to 6 double row connectors that use JST pins, etc. But these are really for use when connecting to pcb header pins.

I asked Dave because getting fed up fiddling with multiple servo,leads. ;) End of deviation from original title.
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