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Default Deans connectors

What's the best way to solder deans I'm trying to make a harnis for two sets of lips for my tuggy I can he two wires on one connector but can't get two on the other. Or am I going to have to just use big bullit connectors
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You trying to make a harness to connect the 2 to the esc?
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I made one like this for connecting 2x 2s in a 1/8 buggy

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Yep to connect two packs to the Esc never thought of the y harnis hmmm bell end
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Managed to find that diagram after hours of googling lol. Hope that helps
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When soldering to one side of the connector, plug it in to the other side. This acts as a heat sink and stops the spades moving in the plastic to the extent you can't connect them after soldering them up. HTH
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Yes mate thank you I don't know why I didn't think of that
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