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Deans plugs current limit

njswede

150cc
What's the highest current you guys use Deans plugs for? I have a system that puts out a little over 80A on Deans. Should I be worried?
 

jmart95

70cc twin V2
We're running deans on my dad's 57, and going the same route on mine. No issues, and we've had 100's of flights(If not 1000+) on that setup on the extra and previous airframe.
 

gyro

GSN Contributor
That's all? Time to buy some ec3 and ec5's and swap them all out, I thought it was a bit higher than that(just checked and your right though).

I use ec5 on my 60" sized planes and up.
I get then from [MENTION=2589]GaryBuddyRc[/MENTION]
 

njswede

150cc
I guess there's a simple test: I'm going to run it on full throttle for 30s. If the connector isn't hot, it's OK.
 

njswede

150cc
They're also rated for 75A 30s pulses. I doubt I ever do a full throttle run that's longer than that. The only issue is heat, really. If it doesn't get hot, I can't see what the issue is. (Famous last word... :) )
 

gyro

GSN Contributor
They're also rated for 75A 30s pulses. I doubt I ever do a full throttle run that's longer than that. The only issue is heat, really. If it doesn't get hot, I can't see what the issue is. (Famous last word... :) )

I thought you told me you were pulling 90a?
 

njswede

150cc
My Beast pulls about 85A on a fresh pack. That's quickly dropping to 80A and below and the full throttle pulses are very short. Long term, I may switch to EC5, though.
 
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