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G&P Deans connectors

They should be just normal regular deans....

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Deans-Gold-Plated-Anti-Skid-Grip-T-Plug-Connector-5-Pair-Heatshrink-AO-V7-/291195530819?hash=item43cc9b2e43

only seen a very few guns on Evike than had mini deans

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-PAIRS-OF-RC-Mini-Deans-Ultra-Nylon-T-Connector-Plug-Heatshrink-Lipo-Battery-/330863597762?hash=item4d0901d8c2

and micro deans - nope they are way too tiny for any juice usage

(though some peeps get mini & micro deans confused)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Deans-T-Plugs-Connector-Red-Micro-Connectors-5-Pairs-/301197085007?hash=item4620bec94f

or all 3 deans sizes here:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Deans-Mini-Deans-and-Micro-Deans-Type-T-Plug-RC-Connectors-UK-Seller-/361370496102?var=&hash=item54235c2c66

but they should be regular deans or T type plug - if possible get "grip" type to make is easy to unplug with wet/slippery hands

 
For under a tenner you could get a soldering iron decent enough to fit some deans. Soldering's actually quite fun once you get the hang of it.

There's loads of tutorials online and it means you can do all sorts of other jobs too!!

 
Putting a tamiya to deans adapter in will be less efficient than just using tamiya on its own.

Rewire your batteries, it takes about 10 mins.

 
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