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mightymouse2 March 10th, 2009 06:59

deans connectors were to buy
 
ok i have almost every thing i need to mod my g&g m4 with a nice basic wire change and go to a dean's connector but were do i get them i have looked in a few places that i can think of and nothing so were do i buy them any help would be great i live in the Langley BC area

Jimski March 10th, 2009 07:02

cheapbatterypacks.com

mightymouse2 March 10th, 2009 07:05

wow that was fast as hell but i should be more clear is this something i can buy in a store i hate to buy stuff online. sorry for not being clear on that

m102404 March 10th, 2009 07:36

Jugglez at Airsoftparts.ca is tops...but online for you out in BC. He'll have the connectors shipped out ASAP to you.

Most "good/serious" hobby stores should have them...but their prices are usually steep for what they really cost.

Tys

lexbroski March 10th, 2009 07:40

any local RC/hobby shop.

coach March 10th, 2009 08:09

just converted all my batteries and guns to deans this past saturday after picking up the connectors from Jugglez.

airsoftparts is worry free for online buying.

baker_Jeff March 10th, 2009 08:31

http://velocityarms.ca/index.php?mai...roducts_id=213

Sully March 10th, 2009 08:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by mightymouse2 (Post 936530)
wow that was fast as hell but i should be more clear is this something i can buy in a store i hate to buy stuff online. sorry for not being clear on that

Seeing as you are in Langley, check out SMI Electronics it's at #109 20120 64 Ave. I dealt with them alot when I lived there. they'll either have what you are looking for or they'll order it for you.

jordan7831 May 27th, 2009 23:59

Sorry I know it's an older thread, but I'm not starting a new one for the same question.
Does anyone know of a place in Toronto that stocks deans? Somewhere in North York would be best (gas is getting pricy again).

Thanks guys

P.S. where could I get my hands on some shrink wrap?

turok_t May 28th, 2009 01:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by jordan7831 (Post 996034)
Sorry I know it's an older thread, but I'm not starting a new one for the same question.
Does anyone know of a place in Toronto that stocks deans? Somewhere in North York would be best (gas is getting pricy again).

Thanks guys

P.S. where could I get my hands on some shrink wrap?

You can check Victoria Park and Cummer, a bit north on the east side. Theres a store called SAYAL electronics. I used to buy shrink wrap for my computer plugs from there.. Home depot would also have it as well.. But i usually go to SAYAL electronics for all my eletronic needs. Theres also a store across from there a bit north, but i forgot what its called.

ILLusion May 28th, 2009 03:21

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Originally Posted by turok_t (Post 996101)
Theres also a store across from there a bit north, but i forgot what its called.

Active Electronics.

I doubt either AE or Sayal will have Deans plugs, as Deans are more of a hobbyist option, rather than a general oem/surplus component.

jordan7831 May 28th, 2009 10:44

Thanks guys!:D im putting this on my arrands list
I knew this was an expensive hobby, but i never thought it would get this expensive!

Guess I shouldn't have bought an M4 eh?

Minus May 28th, 2009 11:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by jordan7831 (Post 996228)
Thanks guys!:D im putting this on my arrands list
I knew this was an expensive hobby, but i never thought it would get this expensive!

Guess I shouldn't have bought an M4 eh?

If you're willing to go a bit further north there's a hobby RC store at Hwy. 7 and Woodbine. I believe there's also another store near the Steeles and Yonge area.

BloodSport May 28th, 2009 12:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by jordan7831 (Post 996034)
P.S. where could I get my hands on some shrink wrap?

I get all my shrink tubing from Fastenal, theyre located in most cities across the country, have multiple sizes and you can get them in black and red to colour code your wires better.

Harbinger of Darkness May 28th, 2009 12:10

Try pretty much any hobby shop. They usually will carry knock off T connectors and "Reans" connectors. They work just as well and are compatible with Deans for a fraction of the cost.


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