Mobi said:
I just want to convert one loco now! That's enough for me!
Why do I need Rx65-2-S
and not any of following?
Rx65-2-R
Rx65-4-S
Do I need 2 wires if I don't intend to use charging sockets?
So if I need charging socket, then it would be 4 wires model?
Is S=screw terminal preferable over R=JST terminal?
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I didn't say you needed the Rx65-2-S, that was just my recommendation because you indicated that soldering was a concern, so I figured screw terminals would be the easy option.
I recommended the Rx65-2 because that is the receiver for
Trains with single control for throttle with centre off (great big knob like a traditional model railway controller).
If you go for the "R" (JST connectors) you will still of course need the appropriate opposing male/female JST connectors on your motor and battery outputs to make the connection between motor, battery and receiver/ESC. So you would either have to a) fit the connector(s) or b) solder a short length of cable to the relevant outputs with a the appropriate JST connector fitted (Mike Darby at Chuffed2Bits
www.chuffed2bits.com sells JST connectors with a short length cable fitted).
Sorry, just spotted your question about batteries with JST connectors, Chuffed2Bits supply these too with the JST already fitted.
I don't think that any one variant is preferable to another "R", "S", "W" etc., it depends on your level of confidence as to which to go for. As I said earlier, I go for the "W" = wired option as this gives me more options for connection (connect via screw terminal (chocolate block), JST, or Tamiya race pack connectors (readily available from Maplin).