The mBed version has been put on hold and is superseded by the nuttx version of the Smoothie v2 firmware. But I was thinking more about shock oil and stuff on your hands (rc car stuff)The mBed version of the Smoothie2 firmware is a port of the v1 firmware we all love to the LPC4337 ( the chip on the Smoothieboard v2 ). Yes your right about the soldering that why your should connect two connectors while you solder them together. Plus I don't think XT60 and deans would be substantially different as far as breakdown voltage/arcing, both are strictly a low voltage connector. Resistance is, since they handle high currents, but until you get up to non-battery/non-hobby voltages, these connectors are all fine. My point was that voltage is not a design concern for battery connectors at all. (leading people to use and compare them against much larger beefier connectors) is testament to their quality. That they hold up so well for 100+ amp helicopters and etc. They are a ~60A rated connector like the XT60. Well to be fair, Deans really don't have a place in many of the applications they are seen in. Only one I find hard to disconnect, is a deans pair containing one connector that was overheated during soldering and had a pin move slightly increasing friction. I don't find any of these hard to disconnect. The reason that real Deans are hard to disconnect is because they are very smooth but the HK deans are ribbed making them easy to disconnect.As far as I have experienced are hard to disconnect I have not seen any complaints on the compatibility of Deans and HK clones except that the HK one might not handle as high loads as Deans like with this 12000mAh 7s Lipo from MaxAmpsįor a typical battery application I would imagine Nerf blasters and the voltage rarely goes above 3s so you are right but I would not recommend these HK deans for 4s and aboveĪs far as I have experienced they are hard to disconnect The reason that real Deans are hard to disconnect is because they are very smooth but the HK deans are ribbed making them easy to disconnect. They are a 2.5mm (IIRC) bullet.Īnd they shouldn't be hard to disconnect either. Except that XT60 have not been tested any lower resistance than deans. Substitute current for voltage in your post, perhaps. Voltage is a non-concern with connectors for any typical battery application. But because of the tight connection it can sometimes be hard to pull apart I would think that the xt60 connectors are better choice for high voltage (3s lipo) than deans because they are just bullet connecters and bullet connecters have a VERY tight connection and low resistance. However, some people have noted that they aren't fully compatible and do not fit genuines perfectly. Those are the one deans knockoff that is not junk. If Deans are hard to connect and disconnect to the point people need ribs on them for grip, you overheated them. I use these hobbyking deans clones on my rc car and they work better than deans because of the ribs on them and are fully compatible with deans. Unofficial Nerf Fandom Wiki Page (Not affiliated with r/Nerf) Read the welcome-and-rules and verification channels on Discord for Verification information. NOTE: /r/Nerf is not officially affiliated with the /r/nerf Discord. c/Nerf (Lemmy): A small but growing community on a decentralized reddit-alternative.ī: A German forum (and mostly German-language, though English is welcome too). Technically active but not accepting new members.ĭartSweep: A system for finding games and groups with more features in development. NerfHaven: One of the oldest forums in the hobby, currently serving as a 20+ year archive of old information. Nerfy Discord Servers: There's tons of Nerf servers on Discord that are worthwhile.
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