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5s a123 dimensions - 06.15.2008, 09:37 PM

do 5s a123s have similar dimensions as 6 nimhs or do i have to have a special battery tray in my 3906 emaxx to run a123s 4s or 5s
   
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06.15.2008, 09:43 PM

Depends on the configuration. 4s A123 (double shotgun) will have similar dimensions to 6cell NiMh, but about 8mm wider and a couple millimeters taller.

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06.15.2008, 10:02 PM

Thats been my only complaint about a123's - they're big. I did my 1st set into sbs as a 5S1P config and its big, roughly 140mm x 72mm x 30mm (l x w x h). This was super easy to do coming out of a Dewalt pac, one was already basically already made, other had to have extra connection between cells. Its the width of the sbs config thats the prob. I can fit it nicely behind the trans and motor on my flm Emaxx, but thats about it, can stack two back there for a 5S2P.

My next a123s will be 6S pacs in a stacked tube config - start with a dbl shotgun and lay another on top for 6S. I know it will fit the older E's trays, not too sure on the new one. Its for my G2R and I've seen them fitted so I know they work for that. The stacked tube is a lot more likely to fit versus a sbs config - I know that won't fit.
   
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06.16.2008, 02:46 PM

Stick packs are the way to go if you want space savings, like the tanic A123 packs... that is what I will be converting mine to.


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06.17.2008, 12:37 AM

I don't have the actual measurements, but here's some comparison pics I took a while back. The a123 packs are 2s2p and 3s2p.









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