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rchippie
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12.18.2005, 10:49 PM

I like this version better than your last version. No offense intended. Your batterys are pretty low do they hit the ground ?


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12.18.2005, 11:07 PM

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I like this version better than your last version. No offense intended. Your batterys are pretty low do they hit the ground ?
Good input always welcome!
First one has its benefits as well.

I build battery housing to be strong, to protect future LiPo cells. So, yes it does come in contact with ground but nothing to worry. That how it looks after 10+ runs
I built it from 3 parts, if you do the same as one, then you can level battery cover with f/r skidplates. But if you worry about ground clearance then my first setup would be better.

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P.S. Try to put 6 cells between front and rear skid plates. You will get better picture of what I am talking.

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12.18.2005, 11:44 PM

That battery tray looks pretty strong. Plus it also stiffens the chassis. Your CG must be alot better with this setup than your previous one :p .


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12.22.2005, 11:29 AM

once again very nice work. Much better design


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Anyboy know anything about the controler this guy used, cause it look really small. And I checked out the website an dnot sure if you can buy from it.
   
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Anyboy know anything about the controler this guy used, cause it look really small. And I checked out the website an dnot sure if you can buy from it.
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No the guy Kraeuterbutter was posting for, the SBL mega powerboard.
   
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