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07.01.2012, 01:50 PM

This is for my racing Revo if you didn't know, check my other thread, racing battery choices.

panda, you hit everything spot on with the limitations. Body cannot be removed, that takes up alot of time. Battery cannot be changed/swapped from underneath, because of the skid plate I have, and for other obvious reasons, like damage. There will be either a trap door on the body like you said or simply just flex the shell upwards enough that you can do what needs to be dont, but that might two hands, so I will try it without modifying the shell first, then, if need be...

Only question is will the mounting on the XO-1 battery rays work with me so I can rig it up to my truck.


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07.01.2012, 08:03 PM

Ooh. Looking at your revo I'm wondering if there is enough room to use the xo-1 tray. I think you're probably better off with your original idea of quick release connectors. Having the battery mounted on edge will be an advantage for side access.
   
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07.02.2012, 12:48 AM

Yeah I am not sure if I could make it work mounting to the carbon fiber angle, as the pack already touches the body shell. If I could take the carbon angle away and rig up something else for the battery tray to mount to.


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