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No. The pack of XT-90's I bought from Hobbyking had the resistor in the female side, which is the battery side. It's the battery side for two reasons, 1) it's less likely to short out by a stray object and 2) that's what's pre-fitted to all so equipped batteries I have come across.

Unfortunately that means it's no good for fitting to the model/ESC side, which is what I wanted to do as it's far easier than than removing & replacing the connectors on all my batteries. If anyone knows a source of anti-spark XT-90 male plugs I'd be interested.

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yes i am rightsurprise always confusion with male and female connectors these dayscool As for electrical connections you should always talk about the electrical connections and not the housing that surrounds it.

as for shorting out the resister won't prevent this just slow the amount of current flow on contact so it works just as well battery side or the other, basic electrical principles here.

Edited By flight1 on 04/10/2019 18:01:25

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Embracing the foregoing I duly soldered the ESC to the male side and the battery to the female side.

The relatively slim ESC leads have a significantly deeper cavity to solder into, and vice versa with the battery leads which are pretty thick but nothing like as well anchored. Seems quite counter-intuitive.

BTC

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I always use a shorting plug on the side of the model. For larger models I have a small push-to-make switch with a 10k resistor soldered across the shorting plug terminals. Before inserting the shorting plug I press this for a few seconds to charge the capacitors in the ESC. Simple and cheap.

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