Molex battery connector4/30/2024 ![]() ![]() Used for servo connection in Spektrum AR6400 "Brick" and the HobbyKing SuperMicro (not DSM2) systems. The 2 pin version is used on the PZ bricks as a battery connector. ![]() The HobbyKing 1.7 and 2.2g Servos have this connector. Used in Futaba, FlyDream, Walkera and the new Hobby King Micro (DSM2) 2.4G systems. Used in the Spektrum AR 6300 system and a compatible DSM2 Rx from DelTang (DelTangs are available with all 3 connectors). The standard Futaba/JR style servo plugs are this spacing. Used in most balance plugs on LiPos and is the "standard" header spacing in many electronic components including PCs. JST-XH is 2.5mm pin spacing (same as 0.1inch for all practical purposes) RC-Connectors, and Hansen Hobbies in the US and Micron in the UK are all people I can personally recommend for the servo connectors. There are a few specialist vendors that supply these small leads and/or a change over service. Soldering also works but will cause the wire to break easily if it is not also crimped at the strain relief. There are no crimping tools for ordinary folks at a reasonable price for these sizes that I am aware of (except for the one mentioned below) and very high quality needle nose pliers are the best option. Crimping the connectors is not easy but possible. ![]() This is a lot easier than changing the connectors over for most people but you need to try it and see. There is limited possibility to move the pins from one system into the shell of another (generally bigger) one, sometimes by trimming very slightly the retaining nylon tabs. Feel free to correct any errors or add any other manufacturers/items that use the common 3 small ones to add to the information base. Hobby King and others however refer to anything small and white as a "JST" connector. One of them is not even a JST connector but is made by Molex. Leaving aside the proprietary systems from Micro Invent etc I thought it might be helpful to gather in one place the info about the most common types. RC Drone 1S Molex 2.With the growth of more mainstream micro gear the confusion around the common "JST" connectors has grown. I’m very new at all of this, so again my bad My q90c uses a losi, so I’m getting a losi to jst-rct to change the connection type to my q90c. Depending on the cost of the packs, it might be worth it.Yeah I messed that all sorts of up, I looked up Molex and it gave me quite clearly the wrong picture, terribly sorry!! If you don't like your discharge connector, you can always change it. (0, 04:17 PM)voodoo614 Wrote: Here is a good link so you can properly describe what connector you are referring to.Īnytime you have more than one cells, you will have more than two connectors. ![]() I am charging in Lipo bags, have ordered a balancing charger and jst batteries, however this is the stock battery and is charged with a usb style charger. Sorry if I used stupid words or wrong terminology, I’m new at this, and trying to learn before I make a bad situation. To fix this issue from reoccurring I’ve lurchased a Molex to jst adapter and will shorten the adapter, and use jst style batteries, however most lipos still have that second plug as a Molex. I will say I’m not a fan of this connection type, but it’s what the q90c uses. It can be peeled off, it’s not conductive, and again, it’s still connected, just loose. I’ve been recommended by several people that use LiPo Batteries to use hot glue to reinforce the Molex connector. It’s not coming off yet, but it’s loose, and I know lipos aren’t a joke, so I’m wondering if this is worth repairing, or if this is a dispose of type situation. The Molex connector on the battery is loose, the specific lead is the charging lead. So as the title states, I have a Molex connector LiPo Battery (2s) which is the one that came with my quad. ![]()
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