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View Poll Results: Battery Pit Possible?
Yes 15 75.00%
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Only if you are using one battery, not two 4 20.00%
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04.22.2008, 03:08 AM

at the winter nats an electric buggy ran with the nitros in a 45 min main and they did a battery swap pit in under 30 seconds. most nitros pit 7-8 mins, some 9.... at 8 mins average. thats 6 X 7 seconds for a quick pit, so it's pretty close.... I am doing the same thing unless we have enough electrics for our own class
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Thoughts. - 04.22.2008, 03:41 AM

I still think that one could configure a project that would allow some kind of slot design to change batteries without removing the body, and rig the plugs so that you may simply slide the used pack out and slide a fresh one into the tray with the plug lined up perfectly for quick change snap in configuration. Kind of like what was mentioned earlier with the Dwalt powertool batteries or even like some cell phone batteries do. This is a doable thing for sure.
   
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