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03.26.2009, 08:18 AM

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I dunno if you have had a losi conversion before, but industrial strength velcro the entire battery tray and the batteries or they will smash through the front of your tray the first time you nose dive a bit.
Thanks for the tip. I will no doubt be adding velcro to the tray and packs. I was considering making some kind of adjustable blocker or something but Velcro is the easy fix, used it in the past and I'll be installing it on this one as well.
   
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03.27.2009, 02:44 PM

Use foam too to take up the extra space. The less momentum that battery has on a crash the better.
   
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Thanks for the tip. I will no doubt be adding velcro to the tray and packs. I was considering making some kind of adjustable blocker or something but Velcro is the easy fix, used it in the past and I'll be installing it on this one as well.
HD sells the industrial strength velcro that I love to use and it's a standard mod for me on all my Lipo's and trays. It took breaking 2 batteries and 2 MMM's to learn that lesson. Some people say it's not necessary, but to each is there own.


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