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Along those lines. - 03.31.2011, 01:08 AM

Yea me to. I was also thinking along those lines. As long as you never ever leave the batteries hooked up when not in use you should be good to go. Hook up the batts, replace the body, and go for it.


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Yea me to. I was also thinking along those lines. As long as you never ever leave the batteries hooked up when not in use you should be good to go. Hook up the batts, replace the body, and go for it.
That's what i had in mind. Now to wait for it to come back in stock (I have back ordered it).
   
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That's what i had in mind. Now to wait for it to come back in stock (I have back ordered it).
Please come back and share your experience once you receive it. I would like to know how this works out for ya. Could be another trending craze in the R/C community.


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you'd still have to handle the car to plug in the always powered bec. And why wouldn't you just flip the switch then? Or eliminate the switch and just plug in the battery, as you'd have to plug something in anyway.

On top of that, you should never leave anything plugged into a lipo.

Your best case scenario is handling the car to plug in the bec, then setting it on the ground so you can turn it on remotely. Not even much of a novelty IMO.

Sorry to sound like a downer, I'm just keeping it real


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you'd still have to handle the car to plug in the always powered bec. And why wouldn't you just flip the switch then? Or eliminate the switch and just plug in the battery, as you'd have to plug something in anyway.

On top of that, you should never leave anything plugged into a lipo.

Your best case scenario is handling the car to plug in the bec, then setting it on the ground so you can turn it on remotely. Not even much of a novelty IMO.

Sorry to sound like a downer, I'm just keeping it real

I see your point (and all the other replies about this subject). But I just want to try it out....just because. Ok?
   
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I see your point (and all the other replies about this subject). But I just want to try it out....just because. Ok?
sweet. get 'er dun. experimentation leads to great discovery. just ask Linc, he's always "experimenting"


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