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Battery connectors
I am looking for a simple battery wire that has a 2 pin quick connector on one end a flat f type on the other. Any sources out there?
Dennis |
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Probably need to be a bit more specific than that. I know in our area, Anderson PowerPoles are becoming the defacto standard.
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Most battery connectors are custom made, i.e. home made. If you are trying to match what is in you plane you will need to figure out what you have currently. Power Poles are becoming standard, Cinch round connectors are also still common. Once you figure that out you can order some and find a friend that can fab one up for you. Most of us also put the same connectors on the charger so you plug directly into the charger as well.
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Forgot to mention that some gliders use the old automotive type connectors. Theae are similar to those used to connect to trailers, just only two wires. These are very poor connectors and are prone to failure. If you have these it is a good idea to change out the plugs in the glider as well to a better connection.
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On Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 8:48:57 AM UTC-7, Tim Taylor wrote:
Forgot to mention that some gliders use the old automotive type connectors. Theae are similar to those used to connect to trailers, just only two wires. These are very poor connectors and are prone to failure. If you have these it is a good idea to change out the plugs in the glider as well to a better connection. FYI... My 12V batteries all used the cheap automotive trailer 2 wire rubber connectors. At the end of last season I started getting an intermittent... and sure enough... the wire in one of the rubber connector had broken. I'm changing all my batteries over to Anderson PowerPoles using the special crimping tool for an easy setup. Walt Rogers WX |
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Power Poles are cheap and effective (look on Amazon.com). I've been
using them for 4 years now and am completely satisfied. I don't have the crimp tool but, with care, you can solder the wires to the terminals before inserting into the connectors. On 5/19/2016 9:35 AM, Tim Taylor wrote: Most battery connectors are custom made, i.e. home made. If you are trying to match what is in you plane you will need to figure out what you have currently. Power Poles are becoming standard, Cinch round connectors are also still common. Once you figure that out you can order some and find a friend that can fab one up for you. Most of us also put the same connectors on the charger so you plug directly into the charger as well. -- Dan, 5J |
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I've wired up probably 50 or 100 batteries for clubs and private owners...with Anderson Power Poles. We have the crimp tool which works fine...but I often prefer to solder...both methods are recommended by Anderson... I also use the power poles on everything else I own...motorcycle charger...GPS in car and motorcycle...RC model planes...etc... So in a club...every battery will fit every plane.... Cookie On Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 12:04:04 PM UTC-4, Dan Marotta wrote: Power Poles are cheap and effective (look on Amazon.com).Â* I've been using them for 4 years now and am completely satisfied.Â* I don't have the crimp tool but, with care, you can solder the wires to the terminals before inserting into the connectors. On 5/19/2016 9:35 AM, Tim Taylor wrote: Most battery connectors are custom made, i.e. home made. If you are trying to match what is in you plane you will need to figure out what you have currently. Power Poles are becoming standard, Cinch round connectors are also still common. Once you figure that out you can order some and find a friend that can fab one up for you. Most of us also put the same connectors on the charger so you plug directly into the charger as well. -- Dan, 5J |
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On Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 2:44:02 PM UTC-4, Cookie wrote:
I've wired up probably 50 or 100 batteries for clubs and private owners....with Anderson Power Poles. We have the crimp tool which works fine...but I often prefer to solder...both methods are recommended by Anderson... I also use the power poles on everything else I own...motorcycle charger....GPS in car and motorcycle...RC model planes...etc... So in a club...every battery will fit every plane.... Cookie On Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 12:04:04 PM UTC-4, Dan Marotta wrote: Power Poles are cheap and effective (look on Amazon.com).Â* I've been using them for 4 years now and am completely satisfied.Â* I don't have the crimp tool but, with care, you can solder the wires to the terminals before inserting into the connectors. On 5/19/2016 9:35 AM, Tim Taylor wrote: Most battery connectors are custom made, i.e. home made. If you are trying to match what is in you plane you will need to figure out what you have currently. Power Poles are becoming standard, Cinch round connectors are also still common. Once you figure that out you can order some and find a friend that can fab one up for you. Most of us also put the same connectors on the charger so you plug directly into the charger as well. -- Dan, 5J Thanks for the info. I went to a local hardware and was shocked to fine that they had the wire and connectors that I use. I didn't want to get into rewiring my plane but, if and when I do I will match the clubs system. Dennis |
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+10 on Powerpoles and Rigrunner power distribution system.
Difficult to imagine why anyone would use anything else. |
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