![]() ![]() Then take the soldering tip away from the wire and hold the wire in place for a few seconds until the solder cools……. Now place the wire on top of the connector pin and place the “hot” soldering tip on top of the wire until the solder melts… We recommend that you tin both the wire and the connector pin to be soldered with a liberal amount of solder. ******To start out: make sure that your soldering iron is HOT!!!! The video clip on the website will show us soldering a Deans T Connector, a 3.5mm bullet connector, and a 2mm bullet connector. The slot on the left side of the jig is used for Deans 2-pin, 3-pin, and 4-pin micro connectors. The slot on the right side of the jig is used for a XT60 connector, Traxxas, Multiplex 6 pin, and the Deans T connectors. KATSU Soldering Magnifying Glass with LED Lamp Helping Hands With Clips 3. ![]() The “v” slots on the front of the jig is used to hold the 2mm bullet connectors and the pins for the Traxxas connectors. ![]() Note: The alligator clips are a fairly tight hand-pressed fit into the two holes that are in the back side of the jig. The holes on top of the jig are used to hold 3.5mm, 4mm, 5mm, 5.5mm, 6mm, 6.5 mm and 8mm bullet connectors. Alligator clips used in the back of the jig are a fairly tight hand pressed fit. Helping hand and alligator clips are included with your purchase. The Jigs Up quickly and securely holds and releases the following RC connectors: XT30, XT60, XT90, Deans T and mini T connectors, Traxxas, Multiplex 6 pin connector, Deans Micro 2 pin, 3 pin & 4 pin connectors and virtually any size bullet connector used for RC applications. ![]()
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