Really dumb question about R/C chargers

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Really dumb question about R/C chargers

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I have a dumb question about R/C chargers. What are the plugs on the end of the chargers called? Thanks to anybody who can help me.
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Another Question

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I've got another question. Just to make sure that I don't blow up my project, if I have 2 7.2v 3000mah batteries and I hook them together using a Y connecter, it will give me 7.2v 6000mah, right?
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depends on how you hook them up. this should help
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Batteries

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http://photobucket.com/albums/v406/fran ... attery.jpg
That's how my rc batteries are going to be put together. Do you have an answer to my first question?
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Post by Triton »

im pretty sure they are called "plugs" lol i have no idea but "plugs is technically correct :D
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Re: Another Question

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Yes, they will. I did that exact same thing with the exact same batteries with my Super Famicom A.
F wrote:I've got another question. Just to make sure that I don't blow up my project, if I have 2 7.2v 3000mah batteries and I hook them together using a Y connecter, it will give me 7.2v 6000mah, right?
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Connectors

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I figured out that the connectors that I'm looking for are called Tamiya connectors, but different websites show the same plug as male and female.
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