⥠Connect with Confidence!
The 12 Pair XT60H Male Female Bullet Connectors are designed for high-performance RC applications, featuring a robust 60 Amp current handling capacity, durable high-temperature nylon construction, and a user-friendly half open end for easy welding. With built-in protection against shorting and reverse polarity, these connectors are the ideal choice for powering your Lipo batteries in drones, airplanes, and vehicles.
P**Z
Great connectors!!
Well built connectors and a great value! Will definitely buy more of these when theyâre all used up.
D**I
Great connectors
Work great have them on all of my rc cars. Love that i dont have to use heat shrink. Fit nice and tight in every connection. Super easy to install.
M**A
XT60
The XT60H (XT60 Upgrade) Male Female Bullet Connectors offer a great fit, ensuring reliable connectivity for your RC car. These connectors provide excellent value for the money and are easy to use, delivering great performance for your RC vehicle.
W**.
Good improvement on the XT60
Iâve used these connectors for a few battery projects, and overall, Iâm really impressed. The build quality is solid, and they handle high current without any issues. I also really appreciate the high-temperature nylon material and the open-end design, which makes soldering so much easierâno heat shrink needed.The fit for is snug, and the polarity protection gives peace of mind. Definitely a great value for the 12 pairs included.The only downside is that the terminal covers tend to come off a bit too easily. It's not a dealbreaker, but you may need to secure them if you're using them in setups with frequent movement or vibration.Still, for the price and performance, Iâd absolutely buy these again
R**Y
Perfect fit for the application
Work very good
R**M
Great Connector
I like to keep ALL my RC trucks and Cars running on the same connector. These have worked great and soldering was quick and easy. The price was nice too!
C**R
Amazing
Quality is absolutely on point. These are some of the best XT60 connectors I have used in recent memory. I had a minor issue where the boot would slide off when unplugging the battery, but that is largely my fault since the solder wicked up the wire and held it at an odd angle. A little dab of hot glue before you slide it on solves the problem. I would recommend doing so anyway to avoid potential catastrophe from a weak solder joint.
L**Z
Exactly what I needed
I was working on my father's mobility scooter, trying to figure out a way of bypassing the charging system since it has taken a dump. I bought a mobility scooter charging brick but couldn't get it to charge the batteries. So I reached out to a friend and he suggested a motorcycle/golf cart battery charger. I liked this idea and ordered it along with these since the charger used the XT60 connections and made my own wire to connect to the scooter using an XT60 connector and the plug from the other charger with an XLR 3-pin plug. I wired the female XLR connector wired directly into wiring harness (right after the batteries' wires came into the harness). I made sure everything was connected properly and then plugged the XT60 side of the wire into the charger and the XLR end into the scooter and BAM! the scooter stayed taking a charge.. This made me very happy. I actually went and used these in multiple places on the scooter, one was used on a 12v LED lamp meant for off-roading, that worked flawlessly, I went back into the scooter where I attached the charging cable leads into the wiring harness and used these for easy disconnect and reconnecting. Then I added a car lighter socket to his scooter for car Mobile phone chargers and made that a fused connection with one of these connectors, going directly to the battery terminals. I'm very pleased with this purchase. Now, if only I had RC cars to use these with... Don't trust my arm, I'm on it đ
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