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heat shrink ? - 01.15.2007, 11:12 AM

what kind of heat shrink do i gt to put over my batts?

i broke my 7 cell batt and my g/f dad took it to the base and had some people solder it back together and they also used this awsome heat shrink. ive never seen any this big but it held the pack together perfect!! so where should i get heat shrink like this? or what size is it called?

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01.15.2007, 11:28 AM

you can get battery shrink for about four dollars and you get 2.

here is the 3 and 1/2" 6 cell battery shrink from parma.http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXDA14&P=7

here is a 3" 7 cell battery shrink. also from parma. http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXDA13&P=7

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01.15.2007, 11:36 AM

how thick is that?

i want it to be able to hold up together with my bashing... also i might have the cells be 8 cell so would the 7 cell work?
   
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01.15.2007, 11:56 AM

its pritty thick and should be fine. for 8 cell packs you may want to buy a 36" long shrink and cut it to your own sizes.
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01.15.2007, 11:59 AM

they sell that on the tower?

couldnt find any
   
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01.15.2007, 12:32 PM

Go to maxamps.com. They have alot of these wraps.


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alright cool thanks!
   
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01.15.2007, 03:10 PM

just type in "Battery shrink" and it should come up.
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01.18.2007, 12:42 AM

Your LHS should carry shrink wrap for batteries.
   
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01.18.2007, 01:10 PM

Also, it helps to Glue your batts as well, not just shrink wrap them.


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01.18.2007, 02:16 PM

Great idea I never glued my batteries so they're never straight. I'll do that next time. Would you hotmelt them?
   
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Quote:
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Great idea I never glued my batteries so they're never straight. I'll do that next time. Would you hotmelt them?
no, shoe glue. Put them in a jig, make sure they are straight, glue them, then solder.

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Hot glue would work well if your batts don't get hot or warm, once the batts are pretty warm though, the glue does not keep a strong hold.


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01.18.2007, 02:25 PM

The trouble with glueing is if you develop a bad cell, it is harder to replace it. I just use a battery jig to solder the cells. Then use shrinkwrap and it comes out straight every time...
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The trouble with glueing is if you develop a bad cell, it is harder to replace it. I just use a battery jig to solder the cells. Then use shrinkwrap and it comes out straight every time...
this is true. for me though, if i have one bad cell, i replace them all. I never liked running a newer cell with ones that have already been run for awhile.


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01.18.2007, 05:57 PM

copuldnt find any heat shrink big enough in town for the batteries so i guess ill just throw some electrical tape on it or something... not really sure. and brian these are all my bashing packs so what you said is true for me.

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