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bald eagle 27-12-2006 05:22 PM

TIGHT CELLS
 
Hi all,
Just recently got myself a B4, I usually race touring cars, so I have alot of radio kit etc to go in the B4. Now then, I have just shoe horned a pack of miy ib 4200 cels into the battery 'bay' and they are soooooo tight in there its silly.! Does eveyone else have this prob, or have i just got an excess of solder on my cells? Any advice/help on this matter is greatly appreciated. Cheers in advance.. the bald one. ;)

tc2k 27-12-2006 06:02 PM

My old 33's didnt used to fit as the batery bars had to much solder below them. Id advise to try and push them down as flush as possible, otherwise, you may have to hammer the bars flat and reassemble

PaulRotheram 27-12-2006 08:11 PM

never had aproblem with my ib 42's fitting.. try using flat battery bars, or simply bending your current ones in a vice (this is the method i do).

Col 27-12-2006 09:06 PM

larger capacty cells are larger in physical size and weight, so you're gonna have to be real good with the solder iron. My 3700's were stupid tight until I realised that I can't solder worth a shit and got them sorted properly;)

bald eagle 27-12-2006 11:01 PM

I didnt think about the batt bars being slightly raised I guess am gonna have some work to do guys!
Thanks for your comments and will let you know how I get on.

Oscar 28-12-2006 10:15 AM

As Paul said, you can flatten your bars in a vice before building the pack, or if you get some of the Demon own brand bars, they are very low profile to start with, cheap too (£1.75 for 10):)

Richard Lowe 28-12-2006 05:14 PM

Yep, Nick (Demon) built my cells using his own bars, they're narrow enough to fit in my B4 with a strip of chassis protector down either side and still have a bit of wiggle room :)


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