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The OEM heatshrink is the heatshrink the cells are covered in as they come from the manufacturer.
In the case of sport packs the cells are sold only to the trade and aren't covered in heatshrink at all, just a cardboard tube. In those cases the whole pack must have a label on it by whichever company builds the pack. The pack assemblers label needs to be intact so the cells can be identified, if you take off the heatshrink holding the pack together there is no way of identifying the individual cells at all so the pack is now illegal for racing. The rule is so the cells capacity can be identified, otherwise there is nothing to stop someone building a stick pack from last years IB4200s by replacing the cells heatshrink with a plain one so there's no way of identifying the cells. It also stops any manufacturer putting together special team packs from unlabelled cells that aren't homologated.:eh?: The way the rule is written, taking it literally, only cells covered in cardboard will be allowed, and only when covered in heatshrink with a makers label on it. I suspect as any ready built pack of 3700s are allowed and individual cells can be identified as 3700s then they are likely to be allowed. It would have to be a very pedantic scrutineer to ban them. And this does mean the BRCA considers GP3700s as a sport pack:lol: |
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I agree with you on your lipo love - but no, neil certainly did have added weight on his car. |
As per Terry above..
Correct. The wording is a touch out of date that's all. In the past sport packs tended to end up as per the description above, quite often now the heatshrink is clear.. and yup I can buy GP37's as sport packs locally - they're good value too. It's refered to as the Grandfather rule in the EB and the cut aff AmpHour has slowly increased alongside cell capacity, now for 2008 it's up to 3.7ah. No I don't write the rules - but I do know the folks to ask, as do most of you - in addition though I tend to get exposed to most of the rules most of the time so get to know how things work, and why. I'm 'technically' the Association Treasurer, and the treasurer for a couple of the sections including 1/12 circuit. Part of the treasurers role is dealing with all aspects of the Insurance, the legal side, the sports liason side etc - hence the details of the rules and the knowledge of the specialist committee's such as the EB and I asked Paul too :D As per about 20 posts ago, the wording needs a look at IMHO, as it's a touch confusing - made sense when 'sport' packs were packaged differently - just needs a small update - it'll happen. |
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in the final we both added 15g on top of the servo, I think Neil ran this in round4. if I could run the day again, I would add much more weight back into the car. back on topic of 2008 batteries, I enjoy running LiPo, but I will just follow whatever the BRCA go with. I will follow, I will not push to get something changed and potentially spoil a season for many people, I have talked to Paul about rule changes quite a bit and I know he thinks things through very clearly and has the interest of 'everyone' as much as possible. I am sure there will be the odd big race during the year where LiPo will be allowed. |
Ah ok, I only ever saw his car with the lead on - not sure when he added it but I didn't look at it early in the day. he had lead in the rear triangles and a big lump atop the servo
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lead in the triangles (and in front of the gearbox) is used everywhere no matter what cells are used.
he added 15g on the servo for round4 I think, I added 15g on my servo for the finals and it made a massive differance, I was actually able to complete a run almost error free :eh?: I will definately weight up my car to full SubC weight next time out. |
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Just being pedantic back :lol: G |
Bit of an error on my behalf earlier, I got mixed a little. Apologies to Jim and or Paul (if needed). Any questions about EB matters should go to Paul Worsley direct!
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Somewhat lost in this thread now - post 154 (Dom) and post 157 (Chris) - discussed cells for the end of season finals in 2008. Glad to confirm Chris's view that 2007 cells will be OK for these events.
Regards Charlie |
Thanks for that Charlie.:thumbsup:
Callum will be pleased and my wallet is relieved.:lol: |
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I wish everyone would stop whinging about minor details here!!! :mad: If you look at the bigger picture here i'm sure it has been a very good achievement by PW et al. With reports of all these cells going pop in a big way, in these days of liability etc, there could easily have been a knee-jerk reaction to ban electric racing until these were made safe. But IMHO the BRCA EB board, who only represent a very small share of the cell market, have actually managed to use the rules to influence the manufacturers to produce new verions of the cells seen as most risky, which should be safer for us all. It means we can all carry on racing and has meant a positive step forward in reducing the risk of serious accident. I'm sure a couple of new cells packs is cheaper than paying for an op to remove the shrapnal from your old ones... |
I for one don't believe in any way that new cells are being made for our market, just that new sources and different lines of cells were looked at. And aybe with the market for NiMH getting smaller, manufacturers are willing to tighten up tolerances on a cell on the provision that they sell X thousands of units....
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Good luck to anyone who can remove a label off a sport pack and transfer it to a home built pack with no sign of damage to it.:eh?: |
So to make it clear I have some old 3300 that where in a sport pack that I converted to side saddle will I be able to use these cells. Is it the paper sticker that needs to be on the cell that says all the charge and discharge rates cheers.
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For use in the Touring Car Pro-Stock Class Only
1. Lithium Polymer (a.k.a. Li-Poly/LiPo) battery packs must have a hard, protective case that completely envelopes the cell(s). The maximum case size is as follows: - Length: 139.0mm. Width: 47.0mm. Height: 25.0mm. (Height excludes the mouldings on the bottom of the case that help locate the battery pack in the car). 2. The maximum retail price for the year starting 1st.Jan. 2008 is £80.00. 3. Individual cells used in the construction of the battery shall be rated at 3.7 volts nominal and the pack shall be 2 cells in series. 4. The battery pack shall have leads extending from the case for the positive and negative electrical connections using wire of adequate size to handle discharge rates acceptable to racing applications. Alternatively, the case shall have external connection points for these wires clearly marked positive and negative so the user can apply the lead wires. 5. The case must have the original suppliers label intact, stating the rated voltage and the pack capacity. Maximum capacity is 5,000 mah. The Brand name/logo shall be easily readable. 6. For 2008 there will be a rolling homologation list (as per. motors). 7. All LiPo packs must be charged with a LiPo-capable charger using the industry standard CC/CV (Constant Current/Constant Voltage) charge profile. 8. LiPo batteries may be charged to a maximum of 8.40V +/-0.04V. Overcharging is a serious safety hazard and will not be tolerated. Please read the guide to safe use of LiPo batteries :- ‘Safe use of LiPo Batteries’ (above). |
cheers Mark, I saw them, and I have finally worked out that it was you sitting behind me, damn im slow on the uptake! haha.
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i was notthe driver of the b4 that was lee, i was sat back to back with you |
I assume there is no chance of making the 2008 cells legal for the indoor finals though? Just if they are in theory going to be slower anyway, and some of us need to buy batteries as our current ones are dead?
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Can someone answer whether you can use 2007 IB's for practice at nationals?
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Hey James, Practice is not scrutineered, you can use any cells or even Lipo if you wish to.
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6 amps, with a 7.5 repeak, he must be :woot: |
May i ask, this new list that has been published. Are these the only cells that you can use or are these just the new ones, as i am getting a bit confused with everything that is going on.:confused:
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they are the only cell's you can use at this year's national's! you can use all cell's that were on last year's list at any other event
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Originally Posted by Jim Spencer http://www.oople.com/forums/images/buttons/viewpost.gif Hi All I new if I did enough rummaging i'd find this sort of post.. Cells under 3.7ah don't come under homologation at all anymore - you can use those at all events. (See BRCA > Electric Board > Homologation > Batteries, rule 2.6) Oddly I have a few packs of GP37's lying around somewhere - might have to dust them down.. :D Looking at rule 2.6 again: 2.6 In addition to batteries included on the homologation list, sports/starter level packs of cells that do not have OEM heatshrink, will be allowed at BRCA sanctioned events. These packs must have the original suppliers label intact, stating that they are NiCd or NiMH and the pack capacity. Maximum capacity is 3700mah. These batteries will be allowed at sanctioned events from 1st. Jan. 2008. Seems to me that cells upto and including 3700mah will be allowed as well as those on the "list" assuming Nationals are sanctioned events. |
your wrong try actually reading the battery list on the electric board section of the BRCA site!!!! your answer is there jcjc!
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I'm not sure JCJC is wrong actually Chris .... that is exactly how I read that rule too!
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as i said READ the electric board list
ONLY CELLS DETAILED BELOW ARE APPROVED FOR BRCA NATIONAL EVENTS IN 2008 FFS |
Plus those covered by rule 2.6 .... or else why would there be a rule 2.6 containing the wording it does???
The easiest thing to do is to check with Paul, sure he'll be only too happy to clarify the situation. If I don't get chance before I'll speak to him at Kiddy and post up his exact response. |
no roger,
ONLY CELLS DETAILED BELOW ARE APPROVED FOR BRCA NATIONAL EVENTS IN 2008 no others for national's. |
calm down Chris. I'm going to ask Paul anyway and will post what he says in this thread.
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you're wrong Chris. rule 2.6 does cover additional cells. But only sport packs up to 3700mah.
Indivual cell matched packs with OEM heatshrink will not be allowed by the letter of the law, but hopefully Paul W will confirm how picky the scrutineers will be. read the rules before shouting in big red ink. |
we'll see!
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Chris
From the homologation rules, as you like red: 2.6 In addition to batteries included on the homologation list, sports/starter level packs of cells that do not have OEM heatshrink, will be allowed at BRCA sanctioned events. These packs must have the original suppliers label intact, stating that they are NiCd or NiMH and the pack capacity. Maximum capacity is 3700mah. These batteries will be allowed at sanctioned events from 1st. Jan. 2008. As you've pointed out above in big red letters ONLY CELLS DETAILED BELOW ARE APPROVED FOR BRCA NATIONAL EVENTS IN 2008 The cells on the list are the only ones that are approved for racing, in other words the only ones that are homologated. It does not say the only cells allowed. |
terry im one of the few who have actually read the rule's. brca sanctioned events cover regionals/endofseason's etc. the electric board quite clear states that only the cells on the new list published are national legal.......there are no and's if''s or but's.....
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