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Looks light it jus needs some mini spade terminals to connect however the only setup I've personally seen and handled built like that was a G&G one where it also went through an ETU, however you don't have a data cable for the ETU to trigger so probably just some wiring converter to go from those mini spades up to deans or mini tamiya.

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52 minutes ago, ak2m4 said:

they look like banana connectors

 

And if I were to take a guess based on that picture I'd go with 2.5mm.

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Might be better to cut those off and solder some wire extensions to a plug inside the stock. (Assuming you can do a bit of soldering)

If you're near Reading or Bracknell I could do it for you.

 

 

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I'd cut them off and extend the wiring to get into the stock, then decide on what connector to use. personally I prefer xt type connections.

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Cut the connectors, then extend the wiring enough so you can make full use of your stock.

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26 minutes ago, Monkeywrencher said:

Questions for the curious

 

How did it used to connect to a battery? Why has it changed?

I'd bet that it's just connector for the battery wiring to get through the stock tube. As a fair few aeg don't use the tube threads to connect to the receiver. The tube slides over a support post with a small hole for the wires but not big enough for the tamiya connector to get through. Like g&g use spade connectors.

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