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Zoea 22-08-2017 11:01 AM

Saddles or Shortys for 4wd 1/10?
 
Hi there

I am thinking of getting a second hand 4wd 1/10 roller to play with. I already have a lot of 2s stick packs but these aren't really suitable for this application.

Should I go shorty or saddle? I haven't picked a car yet, I'm thinking Yokomo, Losi, Associated, Hotbodies, something along those lines.

I like the additional capacity of saddle since I'm just bashing but it seems hassle to get new charge leads and jumper leads and shorty is a little lighter.

I will probably buy my first couple batteries (whichever type) second hand unless anyone can suggest a good new deal? I noticed that Nano-Tech (not tried Graphene) charges and balances much faster than my other batteries (mix of IP, Floureon, etc) at least in 2s stick.

thanks everyone - just planning for now

Zoea

thrasher321 22-08-2017 11:28 AM

Lipos
 
I've got 3 Lipo shorty packs for sale 5000's 110c £60 plus postage

Aire valley 22-08-2017 11:46 AM

If the car is designed around saddle packs, it then can be a bit unbalanced with shortie. However most of the recent cars are designed around shorty packs.
If you want a saddle pack car, without the hassle of different charge leads and jumper leads, square packs are an excellent alternative..

Zoea 22-08-2017 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thrasher321 (Post 977457)
I've got 3 Lipo shorty packs for sale 5000's 110c £60 plus postage

That sounds interesting! What make/model are they? Do they come with any leads or bullet connectors?

I will likely take these but I want to see the feedback on if they are a good choice first.

thanks.

Zoea 22-08-2017 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aire valley (Post 977460)
If the car is designed around saddle packs, it then can be a bit unbalanced with shortie. However most of the recent cars are designed around shorty packs.
If you want a saddle pack car, without the hassle of different charge leads and jumper leads, square packs are an excellent alternative..

I will probably go with a recent car just for the hell of it. I have seen square packs and haven't much information on them. Are they compatible with all saddle 4wd cars? How much are they? I haven't seen I think any come up second hand on ebay....

cheers

thrasher321 22-08-2017 08:48 PM

Team orion

Aire valley 22-08-2017 09:48 PM

Hobbyking Turnigy nano-tech Ultimate 6400mah 2S2P 90C Hardcase Lipo Square Pack are good..

Zoea 23-08-2017 10:00 AM

Thanks for the help and suggestions.

Assuming I go with the 2s shorty packs, what is a good model to look for second hand or maybe even new? Doesn't need to be this generation or full competition spec, just durable and fun.

thanks again

Lee1972 25-08-2017 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aire valley (Post 977460)
If the car is designed around saddle packs, it then can be a bit unbalanced with shortie. However most of the recent cars are designed around shorty packs.
If you want a saddle pack car, without the hassle of different charge leads and jumper leads, square packs are an excellent alternative..

Wouldn't buy a square pack for a 4wd as it'll not fit. As someone has already commented most newer 4wd cars are set around shorties.

Lee1972 25-08-2017 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zoea (Post 977509)
Thanks for the help and suggestions.

Assuming I go with the 2s shorty packs, what is a good model to look for second hand or maybe even new? Doesn't need to be this generation or full competition spec, just durable and fun.

thanks again

You're going to open a jar a worms with that question :thumbsup: as everyone will extol the virtues of their current ride. In my opinion all the cars are good in the right hands, the best way to choose is probably to go to your local track and see what people are running. That way you'll be able to get setup advice and help with spares.


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