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Can someone help me identify this component? THANKS! :D

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Diret56

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The connectors are Deans connectors and we're wondering general information about it. If you guys could help me identify it, I could google it and find out more

I really appreciate it,
Joshua
 

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The connector was simple enough. Bet you can do it. Apparently the connector is standard in the R/C world. Someone PCB in that specific pattern for whatever reason. It looks like, so wires can be attached to the connectors.
 
There's nothing to identify really, it's a Deans plug header PCB that goes to those through hole spots. It was probably mounted with screws to the internal wires of the device, more than likely it was a battery charger.
 
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