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Multiplex plugs - What's the consensus?

fencelake

70cc twin V2
I have a PAU 35% Extra 300 that I'm outfitting. I was wondering what people thought about 4 aileron servo setups? Does soldering wires and using the multiplex plugs make sense? Do they last a long time and stay tight? Should I just use regular extensions and servo keepers? Just curious what people do.
 
I have a PAU 35% Extra 300 that I'm outfitting. I was wondering what people thought about 4 aileron servo setups? Does soldering wires and using the multiplex plugs make sense? Do they last a long time and stay tight? Should I just use regular extensions and servo keepers? Just curious what people do.
Since you asked about MPX, I can give you actual experience with these from POWERBOX. They are available at DURALITE and I have been using them for over 5 years (the same set), in 3 different aircraft (42% Extreme Flight EX300 used in IMAC competition w/ HV JR Servos). You cannot make a mistake when you are plugging them in, since the connectors fit only one way and the connections are solid.
Wayne
 

thurmma

150cc
I am using the Hobbyking MPX connectors on my 35% Extra and even though I only have about 10 flights on them, I will be converting my 42% Edge wings to the same setup! You can't beat one plug to hook up a wing with 2 or more servos in it. I was also a little skittish on the connectors staying together, but so far no creeping at all on either of the connectors!
 

thurmma

150cc
I will say this though, if you are not real good at soldering in close quarters, then Taildragger's cables are the way to go!

Here is the link for their 3 servo per wing setup: http://www.taildraggerrc.com/20-awg-triple-servo-wing-harnesss/

Here is the link for the 2 servo per wing setup: http://www.taildraggerrc.com/20-awg-dual-servo-multiplex-extension-harnesss/

You can't beat their prices for the product you will get. I soldered for 15 years in the Marine Corps, so it is easy for me to do, but I may still order their harness for my 42% to save the hassle of doing it.
 

IMAC FANATIC

40% happier than most folks.
I will say this though, if you are not real good at soldering in close quarters, then Taildragger's cables are the way to go!

Here is the link for their 3 servo per wing setup: http://www.taildraggerrc.com/20-awg-triple-servo-wing-harnesss/

Here is the link for the 2 servo per wing setup: http://www.taildraggerrc.com/20-awg-dual-servo-multiplex-extension-harnesss/

You can't beat their prices for the product you will get. I soldered for 15 years in the Marine Corps, so it is easy for me to do, but I may still order their harness for my 42% to save the hassle of doing it.
Thank you for your service thurmma.
 

fencelake

70cc twin V2
Awesome! Yea, originally I was thinking about getting the green ones from Esprit... but then I saw the red ones on Taildragger. I like those, and you don't have to solder. I don't mind soldering connections, but I was debating whether I should do it or not. It sounds like these all work really well.

I like the positive locks from Tbolt too! hmmm... decisions!
 

yakken

100cc
I like those connecters from taildragger. I been using these in all my planes so far.
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