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date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 13:46:07 +0100,    group: uk.rec.models.radio-control.air        back       
Futaba plugs   
I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?

I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
don't hold the pins in place.

Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 13:46:07 +0100   author:   Paul

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
"funfly3"  wrote in message 
news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> Paul wrote:
>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>
>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>
>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
> blow up

They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense.
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 17:04:19 +0100   author:   Paul

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> "funfly3"  wrote in message 
> news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
>> Paul wrote:
>>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>>
>>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>>
>>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
>> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
>> blow up
> 
> They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
> equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
> complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense. 
> 
> 
if you buy a Hitec or JR they dont have them and I have used them all 
and I never had one come loose as yet,
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:14:08 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
"funfly3"  wrote in message 
news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> Paul wrote:
>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>
>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>
>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
> blow up

They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense.
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 17:04:19 +0100   author:   Paul

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> "funfly3"  wrote in message 
> news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
>> Paul wrote:
>>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>>
>>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>>
>>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
>> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
>> blow up
> 
> They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
> equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
> complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense. 
> 
> 
if you buy a Hitec or JR they dont have them and I have used them all 
and I never had one come loose as yet,
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:14:08 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
"funfly3"  wrote in message 
news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> Paul wrote:
>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>
>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>
>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
> blow up

They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense.
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 17:04:19 +0100   author:   Paul

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> "funfly3"  wrote in message 
> news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
>> Paul wrote:
>>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>>
>>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>>
>>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
>> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
>> blow up
> 
> They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
> equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
> complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense. 
> 
> 
if you buy a Hitec or JR they dont have them and I have used them all 
and I never had one come loose as yet,
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:14:08 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
"funfly3"  wrote in message 
news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> Paul wrote:
>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>
>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>
>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
> blow up

They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense.
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 17:04:19 +0100   author:   Paul

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> "funfly3"  wrote in message 
> news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
>> Paul wrote:
>>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>>
>>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>>
>>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
>> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
>> blow up
> 
> They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
> equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
> complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense. 
> 
> 
if you buy a Hitec or JR they dont have them and I have used them all 
and I never had one come loose as yet,
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:14:08 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
"funfly3"  wrote in message 
news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> Paul wrote:
>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>
>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>
>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
> blow up

They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense.
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 17:04:19 +0100   author:   Paul

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> "funfly3"  wrote in message 
> news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
>> Paul wrote:
>>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>>
>>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>>
>>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
>> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
>> blow up
> 
> They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
> equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
> complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense. 
> 
> 
if you buy a Hitec or JR they dont have them and I have used them all 
and I never had one come loose as yet,
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:14:08 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
"funfly3"  wrote in message 
news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> Paul wrote:
>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>
>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>
>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
> blow up

They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense.
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 17:04:19 +0100   author:   Paul

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> "funfly3"  wrote in message 
> news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
>> Paul wrote:
>>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>>
>>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>>
>>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
>> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
>> blow up
> 
> They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
> equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
> complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense. 
> 
> 
if you buy a Hitec or JR they dont have them and I have used them all 
and I never had one come loose as yet,
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:14:08 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
"funfly3"  wrote in message 
news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> Paul wrote:
>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>
>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>
>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
> blow up

They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense.
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 17:04:19 +0100   author:   Paul

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> "funfly3"  wrote in message 
> news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
>> Paul wrote:
>>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>>
>>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>>
>>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
>> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
>> blow up
> 
> They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
> equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
> complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense. 
> 
> 
if you buy a Hitec or JR they dont have them and I have used them all 
and I never had one come loose as yet,
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:14:08 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
"funfly3"  wrote in message 
news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> Paul wrote:
>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>
>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>
>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
> blow up

They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense.
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 17:04:19 +0100   author:   Paul

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> "funfly3"  wrote in message 
> news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
>> Paul wrote:
>>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>>
>>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>>
>>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
>> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
>> blow up
> 
> They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
> equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
> complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense. 
> 
> 
if you buy a Hitec or JR they dont have them and I have used them all 
and I never had one come loose as yet,
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:14:08 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
"funfly3"  wrote in message 
news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> Paul wrote:
>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>
>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>
>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
> blow up

They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense.
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 17:04:19 +0100   author:   Paul

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> "funfly3"  wrote in message 
> news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
>> Paul wrote:
>>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>>
>>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>>
>>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
>> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
>> blow up
> 
> They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
> equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
> complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense. 
> 
> 
if you buy a Hitec or JR they dont have them and I have used them all 
and I never had one come loose as yet,
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:14:08 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
"funfly3"  wrote in message 
news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> Paul wrote:
>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>
>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>
>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
> blow up

They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense.
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 17:04:19 +0100   author:   Paul

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> "funfly3"  wrote in message 
> news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
>> Paul wrote:
>>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>>
>>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>>
>>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
>> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
>> blow up
> 
> They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
> equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
> complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense. 
> 
> 
if you buy a Hitec or JR they dont have them and I have used them all 
and I never had one come loose as yet,
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:14:08 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
"funfly3"  wrote in message 
news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> Paul wrote:
>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>
>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>
>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
> blow up

They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense.
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 17:04:19 +0100   author:   Paul

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> "funfly3"  wrote in message 
> news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
>> Paul wrote:
>>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>>
>>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>>
>>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
>> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
>> blow up
> 
> They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
> equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
> complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense. 
> 
> 
if you buy a Hitec or JR they dont have them and I have used them all 
and I never had one come loose as yet,
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:14:08 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
On Jun 15, 8:14 pm, funfly3  wrote:
> Paul wrote:
> > "funfly3"  wrote in message
> >news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> >> Paul wrote:
> >>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs
> >>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the
> >>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> >>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these
> >>> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> >>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
> >> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which
> >> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont
> >> blow up
>
> > They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my
> > equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with
> > complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense.
>
> if you buy a Hitec or JR they dont have them and I have used them all
> and I never had one come loose as yet,- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


HI you can get them from rip max
if you can not get them local pm me
date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 16:34:02 -0000   author:   apollo models

Re: Futaba plugs   
wot like this? 
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/index.html?target=products&product_id=29825


"Paul"  wrote in message 
news:hJqdnZ7anKgICPPbnZ2dnUVZ8silnZ2d@bt.com...
>I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:16:38 +0100   author:   Brian Lambert

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
> 
> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
> don't hold the pins in place.
> 
> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now? 
> 
> 
just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference 
which way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but 
they wont blow up
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:30 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
"funfly3"  wrote in message 
news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> Paul wrote:
>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>
>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>
>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
> blow up

They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense.
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 17:04:19 +0100   author:   Paul

Re: Futaba plugs   
Paul wrote:
> "funfly3"  wrote in message 
> news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
>> Paul wrote:
>>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs 
>>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the 
>>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>>>
>>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these 
>>> don't hold the pins in place.
>>>
>>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
>> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which 
>> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont 
>> blow up
> 
> They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my 
> equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with 
> complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense. 
> 
> 
if you buy a Hitec or JR they dont have them and I have used them all 
and I never had one come loose as yet,
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:14:08 GMT   author:   funfly3

Re: Futaba plugs   
On Jun 15, 8:14 pm, funfly3  wrote:
> Paul wrote:
> > "funfly3"  wrote in message
> >news:arEbi.342$n17.288@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> >> Paul wrote:
> >>> I have just bought a model with 4 Futaba 3001 servos installed. The plugs
> >>> have had the extension slot bit cut off, and I would like to replace the
> >>> plastic holder. Does anybody know where I can get these on line?
>
> >>> I have tried a vapex type as supplied with the vapex batteries but these
> >>> don't hold the pins in place.
>
> >>> Is this group dying the number of posts seems really small now?
> >> just curious why do you need to replace them? it make no difference which
> >> way the are plugged in if the don't work you turn them round but they wont
> >> blow up
>
> > They do not feel as secure as the ones with the extra bit and all my
> > equipment is standard Futaba. I will just feel better using them with
> > complete plugs. They are pretty new 3001's so it seems worth the expense.
>
> if you buy a Hitec or JR they dont have them and I have used them all
> and I never had one come loose as yet,- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


HI you can get them from rip max
if you can not get them local pm me
date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 16:34:02 -0000   author:   apollo models

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