Hi guys,
My son and I are new to this forum as well as this hobby in general. I recently pulled the trigger on a TRX 4 Sport and thought that I did enough research to not run into any hiccups along the way. However, that wasn't the case. I haven't been able to use either one of my batteries yet (e.g. ZIPPY COMPACT 3300MAH 3S 60C LIPO PACK and TURNIGY NANO-TECH 6000MAH 2S2P 65~130C HARDCASE LIPO PACK).
I bought some NHX XT60 male to TRX female connector adapters from eBay and they don't seem to want to connect to my ESC connector. It seems like the ESC is wanting a TRX male, but that seems to conflict with what I've read online about how ESC connectors are usually female connectors.
Today I purchased some XT60 connectors with 14 AWG wires from Amazon and am leaning towards just changing my TRX 4 Sport ESC connector to a male XT60. I've never soldered connectors or soldered wires together before, so I'm a little nervous. I don't plan on ever using Traxxas batteries, so I would assume this wouldn't be a huge mistake. Is this a bad idea? Have any of you guys done this before?
My son and I are new to this forum as well as this hobby in general. I recently pulled the trigger on a TRX 4 Sport and thought that I did enough research to not run into any hiccups along the way. However, that wasn't the case. I haven't been able to use either one of my batteries yet (e.g. ZIPPY COMPACT 3300MAH 3S 60C LIPO PACK and TURNIGY NANO-TECH 6000MAH 2S2P 65~130C HARDCASE LIPO PACK).
I bought some NHX XT60 male to TRX female connector adapters from eBay and they don't seem to want to connect to my ESC connector. It seems like the ESC is wanting a TRX male, but that seems to conflict with what I've read online about how ESC connectors are usually female connectors.
Today I purchased some XT60 connectors with 14 AWG wires from Amazon and am leaning towards just changing my TRX 4 Sport ESC connector to a male XT60. I've never soldered connectors or soldered wires together before, so I'm a little nervous. I don't plan on ever using Traxxas batteries, so I would assume this wouldn't be a huge mistake. Is this a bad idea? Have any of you guys done this before?