Deans connecter question

Jack Reacher

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If I have deans fitted to my aeg does everything else need to be deans comparable ie battery & charger .cheers jack

 
Yes it does mate

Battery's will need female part of deans (so no shorting out occurs) the weapon will need the male part along with charger leads

If your soldering yourself, scratch the brass lugs on the deans for a better a keyed surface and tin (solder melted) on the bare wires and the brass lugs, put together and heat up

PUT heat shrink on the wire before soldering together and ALWAYS strip and solder 1 battery wire at a time

 
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Thanks for the replys I thought as much .Are they easy to fit as I've got to get a charger , shop had sold out . Cheers jack

 
They're easy to fit but like anything, its daunting the first time you do it

You can go on eBay and get them with pre soldered wires, just snip off the amount you need from the battery & connector, wire together, solder the joints and some heat shrink, job done :)

 
Another question sorry , I presume if I got a charger with standard connectors that you can get some sort of adapter .cheers jack

 
Yes you can, if you get something like an iMax B6 from ebay, it comes with different charge leads for different battery's

 
Pretty sure the B6 doesn't come with a mini Tamiya connector though. Was going to buy one myself but noticed it only has Deans / croc clips and something else.

 
Or you could be lazy and get a patch lead made gor your rif . Most are small tamya to male deans. Then you dont need to void any warrantie. How ever you spell it.

 
Or you could be lazy and get a patch lead made gor your rif . Most are small tamya to male deans. Then you dont need to void any warrantie. How ever you spell it.
Thing is that will kind of defeat the point of having Deans batteries, since they're a low resistance connector (therefore you get faster trigger response)

 
Thing is that will kind of defeat the point of having Deans batteries, since they're a low resistance connector (therefore you get faster trigger response)
Has anyone actually quantified this though? Or is it just a psychological difference. I know the Deans connector has more copper in it and in theory has a better contact area so in theory it should be better but if all you're doing is changing the connector I very much doubt you'd get a huge difference unless the original Tamiya connector was badly fitted. Granted it's one of a number of things that all help contribute to better trigger response but there's far worse parts of the powertrain that would be a better point for upgrade (motor connectors for example).

 
I'm not sure because I'm new to aegs but was advised by several people deans connectors are the way to go , suppose I could have waited but whilst it was at shop just thought for a couple of quid extra it was worth doing , not sure if I did the right thing now & to think I was gonna have a mosfet fitted Aswell lol ,cheers jack

 
Think it is like a chain - well yeah it is of course

and would deffo say mini-tamiya are the weakest link - goodbye.....

After that then comes the matter of fitting decent 16awg wire and in my hi-speed fet G&G

I had to apply additional solder to the motor connectors at the 90 degree bend - very weak under juice.

Most batteries come with 14awg or thicker - so that end is not weak - except for connector

wire getting very warm if you keep thin 18awg under load

and motor connectors may need looking at - why some techy's solder wire to motor I guess

for what it is worth.....

* SHS HI SPEED MOTOR *

managed 27rps before fet/wire/deans on 11.1v

afterwards though she hit 31.5rps

Think that is mainly due to wiring/deans = 16% aprox

(the fet would save contacts but feel the fet doesn't really increase rof or response on its own)

So if you improved the tiny thin hollow like tamiya and didn't go nuts on the juice - say 7.4v lipo or 8.4v

perhaps by doing one of the 3 weak links dean/wire/motor connector......

You "may" see a small increase of about say 6% to 8% top is my noobish scientific guess

and this is probably worth jack but think that might sound aprox correct if you do just deans on their own

DO NOT GO NUTZ ON STOCK WIRE & NO FET

NB - please note the hi-rate of fire was a very hi speed motor and I do not run it at that speed

I generally am happy with 19rof on 7.4v lipo

don't expect your normal stock motor to break the speed barrier on its stock setup

but should see a small tiny inmprovement or about 1 round per second quicker

and slightly quicker response too

 
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Has anyone actually quantified this though? Or is it just a psychological difference. I know the Deans connector has more copper in it and in theory has a better contact area so in theory it should be better but if all you're doing is changing the connector I very much doubt you'd get a huge difference unless the original Tamiya connector was badly fitted. Granted it's one of a number of things that all help contribute to better trigger response but there's far worse parts of the powertrain that would be a better point for upgrade (motor connectors for example).
Yes, Airsoftology tested it last year and determined a couple of RPS increase on a pretty basic KWA.

The original testing of this actually comes from RC planes which have similar high current needs. I saw some graphs last year showing the current capability was increased, the temperature of the connector decreased and the flight time improved. The combination of these two sets of tests tell us that a deans:

- Impacts the speed of the motor in an airsoft gun

- Improves efficiency so you get more shots from a gun

- Helps keep the connector cool where it would otherwise get warm or even hot.

Its basically a good idea if you are into customising the internals of a gun to go deans, its just a better connector due to the size and pressure of the contact and its tested thoroughly.

 
Coming from racing rc vehicles and boats, I can confirm deans make a big difference over Tamiya, much more contact area and better conductive current material

Tamiya is upto 20a current

Deans is upto 40a current

 
I do actually think they must make a difference because a lot of people with more knowledge about aegs use them , surely it's not just an urban myth .Im not a techy & because I'm new to aegs I can't say wether they make a difference or not , but I suspect after spending to much money on them lol. I might be able to tell the difference . I know from other forms if shooting little things can make a difference in a guns performance.My first aeg is on it's way to me now & I can't wait test it out .cheers marcus

 
Like I said mate, they do make a difference, better current rate to the motor which means better rate of fire and trigger response, even better if using lipo

I did hook up a watt Meyer (little box that measures all sorts of battery rates and consumption) but can't remember the exact read outs

 
i ahve always questioned that, in my mind the weakest link is most likely going to be the 2.8mm spade connection onto the motor, which on a v2 you can't do without.

 
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You can either solder the motor wires (but how can swap out motors) or get gold plated connectors

 
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