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Lightblue 22-08-2008 05:58 PM

Fitting Lipo packs in a B44
 
Hey everyone.

I've recently purchased a B44, and am really pleased with its performance and handling. I'de like to fit some Trakpower 3200 saddle pack lipos, as I'm currently running Nimh cells.

I've seen that Diggity Designs do a very neat fitting kit for lipos, but havent seen any others? Seeing as the company is presumably American, does anybody know if a) they have a distributor in the UK and/or b) are there any alternatives to fitting a lipo in a B44 without ghastly home-made modifications?

Thanks in advance.

jayst 22-08-2008 06:03 PM

i think the 3200 trakpower fit straight in , well m8 uses them in his

Lightblue 22-08-2008 06:09 PM

I thought that the lipo packs would move about from side to side, seeing as they would not be held in by the recess slots in the chassis which the nimh cells get held in by...?

DAVIDZX5 22-08-2008 07:01 PM

http://demonpowerproducts.co.uk/prod...oducts_id=2908

;)

sparrow.2 22-08-2008 08:39 PM

What most people do where I race is have place a piece of ant-slip mat cut to size under the lipo and in between the lipo and the battery brace. Never seen one move yet.
You can also put some lead weight under the middle driveshaft which will balance the car out and stop the lipo coming too close to the shaft too.

Bungleaio 23-08-2008 08:22 AM

I'm running the trakpower ones in mine, they are quite tight and don't move about at all, i don't use any anti slip matting but I've not installed the plastic battery trays that came with the car. I am using the fibre lyte straps but only because they look better.

Lightblue 23-08-2008 10:10 AM

Thanks for the link and info!

steel 24-08-2008 10:29 PM

I run the diggity ones in my b44 and cant fault them they do have to come from us tho (correct me if im wrong) but come pretty quick:thumbsup:

CODMAN 25-08-2008 12:14 PM

I just dremelled out the current battery braces (plastic) so there is an area flat with the chassis that is the exact size of my Lipo pack. The pack now fits in there perfectly and all I need to do is snug it from above using the battery straps. This way, it can't move side to side. It takes a bit more time than buying a pre-made carbon brace, but it works and only cost me some time.

Cheers!

CODMAN

steel 05-09-2008 10:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CODMAN (Post 153609)
I just dremelled out the current battery braces (plastic) so there is an area flat with the chassis that is the exact size of my Lipo pack. The pack now fits in there perfectly and all I need to do is snug it from above using the battery straps. This way, it can't move side to side. It takes a bit more time than buying a pre-made carbon brace, but it works and only cost me some time.

Cheers!

CODMAN

can you still go back to nimh when you need to

Mike Hudson 05-09-2008 10:58 PM

you'll need to put new battery braces in for nimh cells but thats only a few quid

Bungleaio 06-09-2008 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steel (Post 156876)
can you still go back to nimh when you need to

Once you've gone lipo you won't want to go back to nimh

telboy 06-09-2008 02:07 PM

Will the Diggy' Des' one fit the D4?

CODMAN 08-09-2008 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steel (Post 156876)
can you still go back to nimh when you need to

Yes I could since only about 2/3 of the brace is dremeled off. Cells would certainly still sit in there nice and snug. And if you're worries that 1/3 of the brace isn,t strong enough, you could just buy a new plastic (stock) brace and switch out the dremeled one when not using Lipo. But I honnestly think it wouldn't be a problem to keep the dremeled one in all the time...

Cheers!

COD


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