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Originally Posted by L473ncy
Just a question. Maybe they've fixed this "Engrish mistake" since I last saw it, but what does "Rated for up to 60 Amps and up" mean? Does that mean you can push 1000 Amps through the plugs without them catching fire and exploding in a miraculous fashion? Lol.
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No, I also test batteries and graph their results, done many on RCGroups, they're good for about 80A maximum safely under the right airflow conditions, the Deans is safe for about 70A constant in test, both can handle more for short bursts but heat up and lose their grip if its too long. The motors in our guns typically draw about 30A peak or less on the compression stroke for 400 spring. I fly radio controlled jets and have stayed with Dean because its more compact but if you can afford the space, the XT60 is easier to install and detach your pack when your done a game. Can't go wrong either way.