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Zoom Master

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ChatGPT said 8mm bullet connectors are best for really high amps BTW.
8mm is probably not a good idea as the wire is to thin yes 8mm bullet connectors can handle 200 amps but my wires will become hot enough to cook a steak and again my motor is pulling a max of 120 amps for like 10 seconds so I can get away with using a 4mm bullet connector for the motor and a 7mm bullet connector for the battery.
 
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Houndpup Rc

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8mm is probably not a good idea as the wire is to thin yes 8mm bullet connectors can handle 200 amps but my wires will become hot enough to cook a steak and again my motor is pulling a max of 120 amps for like 10 seconds so I can get away with using a 4mm bullet connector for the motor and a 7mm bullet connector for the battery.
No they won't because they are rated for 200a.
 

Zoom Master

Elite member
No they won't because they are rated for 200a.
Ok assuming they wont ill get some 7mm bullet connectors because 8mm is a bit overkill considering im not pulling that many amps and according to the motor company im buying from with a APC 7x7 prop and on 6s ill be able to pull 120 amps at full throttle for a max of 6-7 sec.
 

Houndpup Rc

Legendary member
Ok assuming they wont ill get some 7mm bullet connectors because 8mm is a bit overkill considering im not pulling that many amps and according to the motor company im buying from with a APC 7x7 prop and on 6s ill be able to pull 120 amps at full throttle for a max of 6-7 sec.
But what if you want to use a more powerful motor in the future...Then you will already have the connector that you will need!
 

Houndpup Rc

Legendary member
Ok assuming they wont ill get some 7mm bullet connectors because 8mm is a bit overkill considering im not pulling that many amps and according to the motor company im buying from with a APC 7x7 prop and on 6s ill be able to pull 120 amps at full throttle for a max of 6-7 sec.
Here's some!