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"Quick" change battery system -
11.08.2008, 10:06 AM
I started a post in the electric section but before I knew how to start a poll.
So here it is:
how many would be interested in a quick change system.
A system that would alow no body modifications, no removal of the body to change the battery...
A battery tray that could alow for any hieght of pack with the same length.
this system would work great on a truggy, but I haven't tried on a buggy yet
Please include ideas as to why you voted one way or the other.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Last edited by CrazyCooydog; 11.08.2008 at 10:09 AM.
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11.08.2008, 10:43 AM
sounds good :)
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11.08.2008, 08:04 PM
no?
lol
of course it would be nice, but not needed
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11.08.2008, 08:39 PM
Ug. This has been talked about before and unfortunately it seems like it's going nowhere.
We desperately need a quick change system because even the slowest Nitro guy can "win" in a 20 or more minute race. We can stuff race ready trucks with packs to get us to 15 or 20 mins max but if you go beyond that, you either have to use enormous packs which are not race weight or you have a pit stop that is about 2 minutes long (for a dual pack truck).
I hope that OEM's decide to make a system where you solder your battery leads to some kind of sled which pops into a mount built into the vehicle.
As Electric 1/8th becomes more factory and less home-brew there is a chance for a system like this but somebody has to invest some time, money and a whole lot of risk in order for it to see the light of day.
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11.08.2008, 11:00 PM
I really think some more options need to be added to the pole in this thread! I don't NEED one but thats not to say I wouldn't take one. Is it worth the effort for me to develope one, no....Traxxas or Losi maybe. Honestly if I had to do a battery swap on my E-REVO I could do it in about a minute. The body doesn't need to be removed. I use a series adapter and as long as that is long enough you can easily fold up the side of the body and disconnect the battery, replace it, reconnect it, do the same on the other side and be gone! Remember that Nitros have to come in 3-4 times in a 30 minute main, while a battery change would only need to be done once! The actual pit for a nitro doesn't take long but the time coming in and exiting can add up.
edit - decided to say not worth it. BL will prolly get banned from racing against nitro as we continue to dominate!
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11.09.2008, 01:20 AM
The best time I made all year for a battery swap was 50 seconds, in my converted revo, I can do my E-Revo in 30sec.
This system is awsome very simple.
Yes very costly.
And very heavy.
Yes I have compleated a 30 min main without a battery change, and took second...only cuss neer the end the nearest nitro was gaining on me quickly in the last 4 laps, so I started driving a bit harder and had a bad landing and broke a front pivot ball. He was able to pass me on the second last lap, I was able to hold second. This was on a very large track..One other factor that needs to be mentioned is that the best MT driver around here had engine troubles and was unable to finish.
in a nitro vs. electric race the swap would be a plus.
But I wonder if these types of races will be going for much longer.
When it comes down to All electrics then the battery limits the length of the mains. then theres not much need for said system.
this is why I would like some input to see if it's worth going through the proplems of higher production.
Last edited by CrazyCooydog; 11.09.2008 at 01:23 AM.
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11.09.2008, 01:53 AM
Thas what I am thinking. Once ROAR and RCPro series make some rules for electric classes I have a feeling they will start being split off into their own classes with 15 minute mains being the limit so there wouldint be a need for a fast change battery. If that was the case why didnt they come up with it years ago for the 1/10 electrics?
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11.09.2008, 02:07 AM
If you really want a system, I'll build one. I can build a set-up that would allow 10 seconds changes per pack. What vehicle are you wanting it done with?
The answer is no. And yes, mine is faster.
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11.09.2008, 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Tempted
If you really want a system, I'll build one. I can build a set-up that would allow 10 seconds changes per pack. What vehicle are you wanting it done with?
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There is some confidence. Build it and I'll be you have major MFGs knocking on your door.
Personally I'm switching trucks next year from my dual pack truggy to a single pack truggy. So I'd want to see a system which can take a single 4s pack of about 5000Mah. Since most truggies and buggies use this type of power and almost all have similar layouts, designing one system may work (or with minor tweaks work) in almost all the standard conversions.
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11.09.2008, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Electric Dave
There is some confidence. Build it and I'll be you have major MFGs knocking on your door.
Personally I'm switching trucks next year from my dual pack truggy to a single pack truggy. So I'd want to see a system which can take a single 4s pack of about 5000Mah. Since most truggies and buggies use this type of power and almost all have similar layouts, designing one system may work (or with minor tweaks work) in almost all the standard conversions.
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If I built them, it would cost around $75 per system. The only issue is either you would have to ship the chassis to me or do some chassis mods yourself. A buggy, truggy and stadium truck would be the easiest design, the dual battery trucks would be a bit more complicated and run about $100 a system.
The answer is no. And yes, mine is faster.
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11.09.2008, 02:30 AM
For Buggies and Truggies, you could just build a little plastic box that can hold the lipo and have a quickly unsnappable lid that would hinge towards the center. Just drive in, lift the side of the body, unsnap the battery cover, unhook the battery, slide in the new battery and plug it in and you're off.
I'd be fine with a quick removal system, but since I'm a basher it isn't essential.
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11.09.2008, 03:33 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tempted
If you really want a system, I'll build one. I can build a set-up that would allow 10 seconds changes per pack. What vehicle are you wanting it done with?
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I have the system...just a very costly system at this time.
ya about 8-10 seconds sounds about right. 
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Originally Posted by Unsullied_Spy
For Buggies and Truggies, you could just build a little plastic box that can hold the lipo and have a quickly unsnappable lid that would hinge towards the center. Just drive in, lift the side of the body, unsnap the battery cover, unhook the battery, slide in the new battery and plug it in and you're off.
I'd be fine with a quick removal system, but since I'm a basher it isn't essential.
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this is the closest to the system in question sort of the pluging in the new pack.
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11.09.2008, 10:09 AM
I've been thinking of trying something with these. http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-MILWAUKEE-LI...1%7C240%3A1318 I use the tool kit all the time and they seem to do real good.My idea is to take 1 of the tools,cut the end off,and hard mount it to the chassis.Then run my wires out of that.They are only 3000 mah so I'm not sure if 2 would get through a 20 min main,but it would be a simple locking quick change.You could use the 28v and use a LT 10s esc,which should make it no problem.Also since you wouldn't have to alter the battery it would carry it's 2000 cycle warranty.
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11.09.2008, 10:28 AM
Why could you just have a mandatory pit stop or 2 at say 15-20 min. intervals, repack your rides and the restart . If transponders are used, this could be done. It would also even the field on restarts and possibly make for more competitive racing.
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11.09.2008, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by magman
Why could you just have a mandatory pit stop or 2 at say 15-20 min. intervals, repack your rides and the restart . If transponders are used, this could be done. It would also even the field on restarts and possibly make for more competitive racing.
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Because that's just not how it's done. We are the minority at the track as a result we have to play by their rules for the time being and for 1/8th electric to really be viable we have to be able to race for 30 mins with a pit taking 10-20 seconds at most.
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