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highflier
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11.28.2007, 10:10 AM

A recharge is not the way with current technologies, A easy battery swap is the way to go. I find that swapping batteries is a irritant. A better system could benefit not just racers but the Hobby in general.


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11.28.2007, 10:27 AM

my idea of a quick-swap would be like, you flip your car over, and take out 2 body clips from the bottom of the chassis, and once you pull those out, theres a big flap under the chassis hinged at one end that opens up, and pop! out slides your lipo when the flap is open, and this "popping" base would have a channel into it where you tuck your wires and connector for very easy and quick access. (like the open end of the base (when the flap is open) would have toyr connector there.) once you have your new battery in, you just shut the "hatch" and put the clips back on, and voila, your racing! all of this should take about 30 seconds. good? bad? only thing i see wrong with my design is that youd have to have very long esc wires. doesnt seem like too big of a problem tho


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