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FG101C 05.08.2008 11:28 PM

RC-Monster Battery Tray
 
Hi guys, this may be a stupid question to some. I just got my RC-Monster battery tray. It comes with four small black screws, four larger but short stainless screws and a piece of plastic sheet which I understand is to space for the mudguard. Now I have'nt really sat down and looked at this but I'm not seeing how it mounts to the chassis. I take it some drilling is involved, but the screws seem too short to mount this securly enough to hold a 4s LiPo in place. Also not sure what screws do what. This is going in a Losi 8-T.

Thanks for any help or advice on this.

Arct1k 05.09.2008 08:23 AM

You drill from the bottom some undersized holes and screw in from the bottom to the plate.

Then do the same with countersunk holes from the top through the tray into the plate...

david lamontagn 05.09.2008 09:03 AM

For me, i've drill/tap hole in the chassis, and countersink the hole in the bat tray, and screw it directly in the chassis.

BrianG 05.09.2008 10:01 AM

I didn't use Mike's setup, but a while back I came up with a similar idea. Hopefully the pic below helps. The details (like screw placement) may vary but you get the idea...

http://scriptasylum.com/forumpics/batt_tray.gif

Serum 05.09.2008 10:07 AM

Mike's spacer is less thick; it would be easiest to drill a 2.5mm hole through the tray, spacer and chassis, and put a countersunk M3 screw through. just tap the chassis with M3.

BrianG 05.09.2008 10:08 AM

Yeah, my pic is not to scale...

david lamontagn 05.09.2008 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum (Post 170961)
Mike's spacer is less thick; it would be easiest to drill a 2.5mm hole through the tray, spacer and chassis, and put a countersunk M3 screw through. just tap the chassis with M3.

That's exactly what i did on my MBX5T:wink:

FG101C 05.09.2008 11:57 PM

Ok, thanks for the tips. I will get working on it this weekend.


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