|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
Dodgy AMBrc / Servo connector terminals? Where to find?
Hi,
My AMBrc transponder has a dodgy connection at the plug end, and it needs replacing. Trouble is don't know the following:- 1. What are the servo connection terminals known by? Is there a trade name / make / brand? 2. Is there a special crimping tool to make a tidy and easy job of it? Also where can I get this? Nothing obvious at Maplin. 3. Is it just worth having it sent off for repair instead? If so, where? There are places abroad, but is there anywhere in the UK? Thanks in advance for any assistance.
__________________
X-5^2 :: CR2 :: XXX-T MF |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
I Dont Think They Have A Specific Name However They Are Easy To Find Just Go To A Model Shop And Ask They Will Probobly Have Somthing In The Back , Wiring The Plug Up Is Easy Have You Ever Done A Taymia Plug If So Its The Same!
Hope This Helps John
__________________
'John 'The Boat Wizzard' 'The Cart Wizzard' M Walton' Theres a few more but i wont go there! FG Onroad - Zenoha - Futaba Servo's - GP Mi 3.5 - Stock class - Orion - LRP - Nosram TC4 - 10.5 - Orion - Futaba Brushless Servo - LRP T4 - 6.5 Losi System - Futaba Brushless Servo DX3r - Ansmann - Muchmore - Propeak OTHERS ARE ETHER IN BITS OR IN ATTIC |
#3
|
||||
|
||||
No I've only ever done a Deans connector and corrally tubes.
I've tried reusing an old servo lead connection, but it just ends up being a mess and won't fit back in the black housing due to using crude plyers and bodging it.
__________________
X-5^2 :: CR2 :: XXX-T MF |
#4
|
||||
|
||||
They are essentially much like a 0.1" or 2.54mm pitch Harwin connector, which can be bought from www.cpc.com
You need the housings (plastic outer), the crimps (metal pins that attach to the wires) and a suitable crimp tool (to attach the crimps to the wires). These are all cheap...except the crimp tools, which if you want good quality ones are hundreds of pounds!!! Those would give you perfect crimps every time, time after time...and are suited to production volumes, the cheaper versions don't offer such good crimp quality, and rely heavily on your hand eye coordination to get the best standard of connection! Practice a lot first would be my advise as it's very easy to get it wrong and they don't come with instructions so a bit of trail and error is inevitable. Part no's I've used as follows: HARWIN M20-1060300 - 3 way housings, pack of 10, £4 HARWIN M20-1180042 - Crimps, pack of 100, £9...you'll use a lot of these practicing! TL01733 - Cheap crimp tool, £20 approx The only difference I've been able to spot with the housings is they don't have the polarising features that they have on some servo's etc. Total cost is pretty high even with the cheap tool, but it will mean you can fix any servo/receiver type connectors...if your game for a bit of practice at getting it right! This may not be the only solution...but it's worked ok for me up to now, hope it helps.
__________________
AKA: Andy Nancollis 1/10th drives: Yokomo BMax2MR & BMax4 1/16th drive: Carisma GTB Racing in South West: http://www.mendiprcraceway.co.uk/ Racing in Wales: www.caldicotrcracers.co.uk Kept running by: Yokomo via MB Models & www.tracksidespares.co.uk Shells by Square Crabs |
|
|