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Etronix

Etronix 4.0mm Bullet to Deans Futaba JST TRX Tamiya EC3 DIY Extra Wires ET0280

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ET0280
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  • Etronix 4.0mm Bullet to Deans Futaba JST TRX Tamiya EC3 DIY Extra Wires ET0280
  • Etronix 4.0mm Bullet to Deans Futaba JST TRX Tamiya EC3 DIY Extra Wires ET0280
  • Etronix 4.0mm Bullet to Deans Futaba JST TRX Tamiya EC3 DIY Extra Wires ET0280
  • Etronix 4.0mm Bullet to Deans Futaba JST TRX Tamiya EC3 DIY Extra Wires ET0280
  • Etronix 4.0mm Bullet to Deans Futaba JST TRX Tamiya EC3 DIY Extra Wires ET0280
  • Etronix 4.0mm Bullet to Deans Futaba JST TRX Tamiya EC3 DIY Extra Wires ET0280
  • Etronix 4.0mm Bullet to Deans Futaba JST TRX Tamiya EC3 DIY Extra Wires ET0280
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ETRONIX 7-IN-1 CHARGING CABLE Lead / Wire - Etronix 4mm Bullet To Deans/Futaba/JST/TRX/Tamiya/EC3/Diy Extra Wire ET0280

The ultimate charge cable from Etronix the only one you will ever need. Cable is 14 AWG gauge and 35cm long and includes all blanking plugs for those male connectors. Main charger connection is 4mm bullet / Bannana connectors

Features:

  • Futaba & JR Servo Plugs Female
  • Standard Tamiya Plug Male
  • Deans Plug with protection cap
  • Traxxas Plug TRX male
  • EC3 Plug female
  • JST Plug female
  • Bare Wire (red/black) so you can solder your own connection e.g. Crocerdiles

Cable is also 14 AWG rated cable, (smaller the AWG number the greater amps and voltage it is rated for. 14 AWG is 15 amps.)

The primary difference between Futaba and JR servo connectors lies in their keying/polarity and housing design. Futaba connectors have a prominent tab on the signal (usually black) wire side of the female connector to ensure correct polarity, while JR connectors typically have beveled corners on the male connector and angled tabs on the female connector to help with alignment. Futaba plugs can often be modified to fit JR connectors, but JR plugs may not fit Futaba receivers without modification.

Futaba and JR connectors are generally compatible due to their similar pin spacing and overall size, though Futaba connectors have a keying mechanism that might require modification to fit into a JR connector housing.

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