These could be very handy if you plan to mount a battery externally in the flood area, I'm going to order a couple of sets for the Skipjack...one set as a connection between battery and end cap, and one set for use as a charging lead.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RC-Submarine-Micro-Water-Proof-2-Connectors-/281154263659?emailtemplateid=62725293&ssPageName=ADME:B:SEMK:US:SHOWI&sellerid=F5es2wfojR/FUhu2jQG48A==&refid=store&buyerid=eJGfcJBwsRLzDdXmzXz9RQ==&category=2564
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RC-Submarine-Micro-Water-Proof-2-Connectors-/281154263659?emailtemplateid=62725293&ssPageName=ADME:B:SEMK:US:SHOWI&sellerid=F5es2wfojR/FUhu2jQG48A==&refid=store&buyerid=eJGfcJBwsRLzDdXmzXz9RQ==&category=2564
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