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Old 02-11-2016, 05:42 AM
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Hi
maybe something interesting for you guys.
always having to solder your connectors and having them look bad or poor isolated?
with these mouldings and a Glue gun you can make your own Isolation around Multiplex , XT60 XT90 male of female.
you just take your soldered cable AND CONNECTOR put it inside the moulding , add Hot Glue and done!
The Mould opens by fastening 2 screws that will force open the mould , no no screwdrivers or hard pulling is needed.
we have special Black cartridges that are a bit harder then the standard Transparent stuff.
For each Connector type you need a Moulding.
you need also a good Glue Gun with Good warmup time and some volume (12mm Cartridges)

we have
MPX does both male and female (normal 3mm Leads)
MPX-JC (Jetcat batterys) has a Larger cable channel for the A123 (4mmx8mm)
XT60 does Both male and female.
XT90 does both male and female
XT90 XL Does bopth male and female and has a extra wide cable channel (12x4mm)

all is made in house on our own Mill , Alluminium 7075/ Pins and screws are Stainless steel.
milled to perfection ...


Best Regards

Sandor Kruise


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Old 02-11-2016, 01:03 PM
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Looks great Sandor.
Any video?

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Order link?
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Originally Posted by felker14
Order link?
www.digitech.nl
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Originally Posted by digitech
No shipping to US ? Site says "shipping options could not be loaded" and won't allow checkout.

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Old 02-12-2016, 08:27 AM
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Looks good . can you encapsulate battery connectors without shorting the leads?
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yes we made space enough However still make sure your solderings are good and wont stick out more then the connector :-)
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Hi Wayne let me check on this , must be a error in the shop
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Originally Posted by wfield0455
No shipping to US ? Site says "shipping options could not be loaded" and won't allow checkout.
sorry about that it is fixed now!
please make also a account Local taxes dont aplly on your order the price public shown has 21% taxes included.
so you pay actually 21% less

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Sandor good to see you back here, its been a while how are things going?

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Originally Posted by marc s
Sandor good to see you back here, its been a while how are things going?

marcs
i retired since july , sold drones for 6 years or so.
had hart surgery ,tripple bypass last year so i sold my company,s inventory incl all customers and know how to another drone company.
did nothing until october last year..
but since i cant sitt still i bought a mill again :-) played around and now looking to make small products that can add stuff to our hobby.
trying to pickup flying again , i got sick of flying for a while and not in the mood for anything , but now build 2 P-20 Aircrafts and a 3,8 meter turboprop.
so struglling to get back on my feet again.
so if anyone has got any ideals what else to mill let me know..

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Just added also a Moulding especially for the Jetcat Battery leads on the A-123 cells and li-ions they have a larger silicon based cable 8mm x 4mm)
i am also working to make 90 degrees mouldings for engine connectors and ECU could be also very handy!
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Originally Posted by digitech
Just added also a Moulding especially for the Jetcat Battery leads on the A-123 cells and li-ions they have a larger silicon based cable 8mm x 4mm)
i am also working to make 90 degrees mouldings for engine connectors and ECU could be also very handy!
I also use quite a few Deans connectors and would love to have molded ends on those as well.

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Originally Posted by wfield0455
I also use quite a few Deans connectors and would love to have molded ends on those as well.

Wayne

Deans is not really populair overhere but if i find some time will do them also.

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