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Old 10-11-07 | 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by tippy
I use the APP's in RC too so I guess I'm in the same boat. I mount the two 7.2 packs to my 12V RC starter (airplanes and helis). Don't have to worry about the long cord attached to your 12V hobby battery getting wound up in the prop

So I guess if you have a bunch of Deans already ... can't really blame you for bringin what you got.

The last time I purchased the APP connectors, I purchased a pack of 50 (50 black, 50 red, 100 contacts). That's been about 5 years ago. You save more by buying in bulk (single connectors here and there will eat you alive).
I'll try to remember where I got them but they are available everywhere in the lower quantities.
I think I had some of those long ago but I only ever had a few and couldn't find a supplier. Your system is more elegant than mine for doing the serial connection. Oh well, use what ya got
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