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mark christopher 25-01-2007 07:09 PM

leagality, lipo and insurance
 
Jim Spencer of the BRCA has posted this, insurance does cover thier use and there ok to use if clubs allow them, confirmed below

he was asked "are lipo legal"

Today, 06:31 PM #2 Jim Spencer vbmenu_register("postmenu_253381", true);
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Basically Yes..
But...

It depends what for..

You can run your car on any power source you like as long as its under 30cc. you could put a steam engine in it if you want and the BRCA General Rules* will cover it no problem & the insurance company would be quite happy.

However as for racing it..

That depends on the racing rules for the class you want to run in, and then where you want to run it.

The section rules in the BRCA handbook anly apply to nationals, sanctioned events and other events that want to run to them.
So some clubs and regional series run to strict BRCA rules, and some don't, you need to check with your likely racing location / class to see if they allow LiPo's or not.

This probably hasn't helped you instantly, so what are you planning to do and where and one of us can then answer specifically http://www.rcracechat.com/vb/images/smilies/biggrin.gif


NOTE
*The BRCA General Rules (pages 12/13 2006 handbook) are the only rules that apply to all members & clubs for all events we do, the rest of the sectional rules in the handbook are for National meetings or other events that choose to adopt them.
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jimmy 25-01-2007 07:47 PM

Thanks for posting that Mark, puts some questions to rest.

bert digler 25-01-2007 07:53 PM

steam power
 
thats the future

mark christopher 26-01-2007 09:43 AM

been told today trakpower are looking into saddle packs seriously

xx4-nutter 26-01-2007 10:57 AM

would york off road car club allow lipo packs in 2wd modified ?

im thinking of getting a lipo pack

big si 26-01-2007 12:42 PM

that will be the question i asked on racechat then :lol:

i have had a reply from the brca regarding this it reads

Dear Simon,

LiPo cells are not allowed to be used at any BRCA sanctioned events during 2007.

Obviously they do not comply with any of the current battery rules, and none of the Electric Sections (within the Electric Board) have asked for them to be included in the rules.

The latest list of approved NiCd and NiMH cells for 2007 can be viewed on the BRCA website.
Go to the Electric Board Section and 'click' on the battery homologation list.

Best regards,

Paul Worsley. (Secretary, BRCA Electric Board)


from what i can gather they are legalish but not in brca events but you are covered by the brca for insurance purposes

mark christopher 26-01-2007 02:46 PM

yup thread here
http://www.rcracechat.com/vb/showthr...566#post253566

but they can be used at regionals should that region decide to allow them, paul is also incorrect though as the bike section do in fct allow lipo at thier nationals, so they are used and ok to at nationals

Exactly
Hi

Yup you've got that spot on, Paul's answer covers the racing rules, mine covers the Insurance aspect and hence their use at clubs and other regional series.

For example the HPI winter series allows LiPo's as do quite a lot of clubs, the BRCA national series do not, its down to each section within the National structure and then each event organiser/club commitee after that.

So for club use its; Ask the club.

It's a bit like you building a 6 wheeled wind powered buggy, the main rules of the association would be quite happy for you to bash that around the local park, but you would probably need to do a lot of explaining at your local club before they would let you race it..
If you did and then a few others joined in and they were ace fun and even more folks joined in, then you would probably find yourself in a room at the AGM a few years down the line sorting out the National rules for them, that's how the process works.

You'll find there are loads of classes raced at club level that arn't covered in the BRCA rule book as they're not a 'National' class (Electric F1's and the 1/18th classes immediatly come to mind) and this isn't a problem, in fact its exactly what's required as its where the new classes come from.
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mark christopher 26-01-2007 03:15 PM

bit more on insurance cover

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim Spencer (Post 253577)
Hi Mark
The use of LiPo's in RC Cars / motorbikes is fully covered by our Public Liability Insurance.
I Have covered this numerous times on here / the brca website / the other media.
For Nationals the sections choose to allow their use, or not, none of the sections who make up the EB have choosen to use LiPo's for 2007, the Bike section haven't adopted the EB yet.
Jim


losixxx 26-01-2007 03:29 PM

mark you can't use them at any regional's as regional are run to brca rules thus there not brca legal or on the homl list thus you can't legally use them.

mark christopher 26-01-2007 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by losixxx (Post 22375)
mark you can't use them at any regional's as regional are run to brca rules thus there not brca legal or on the homl list thus you can't legally use them.

please read the quotes from Jim. where he clearly states they can be used at regionals should that region decide to allow them
regionals are not run to brca rules re tyres as they are open!

losixxx 26-01-2007 03:47 PM

i have mark,
also read the paul worsley (1-10th off-road charimans,ec board chairman) post. saying they are not brca legal for 1/10th off-road (at least) and seeing as all 1/10th off-road regional's are brca sanctioned events then you can't use them and score any points or gain a license grade.

each regional can choose to certain extent there own rules on tyres/cells/motors etc as long as there on the homl list. which lipo's arnt!

jimmy 26-01-2007 03:48 PM

I think that was the same for brushless in the north east regionals - which were allowed before they were "legal" - you just had to take them out for the indoor finals.

PaulRotheram 26-01-2007 03:49 PM

It does actually depend on the region, any region can specify a specific tyre of use, specific motor etc.. it's up to the region to decide what rulings they undertake.

to proove my point, and marks.. brushless was allowed at regionals and EOY finals last year, but not nationals. (from my reading and understanding of all of this) Lipos can be ran at regionals if allowed to do so by that sector.

PaulRotheram 26-01-2007 03:51 PM

scary is that jimmy :yawn:

losixxx 26-01-2007 03:57 PM

brushless were allowed at regionals and eoy but only brushless units on the homl list. lipos' arnt on it so they can't be used, doesnt matter what the regions decide or not only motors/cells on the brca electric board list can be used at a brca sanctioned events ie national/regional.
it was also sancitioned at the 2005 agm that regions could choose to run brushless if the wanted to in the 2006 season, again this came from the 1-10th off-road agm, nothing was said about lipo's for the 2007 season at last year agm!

jimmy 26-01-2007 04:02 PM

I was talking about the 2005/6 INDOOR regionals - and I am not sure there was a list at that time?? I could be wrong on that, but I don't remember any rules?

You had to take them out for the indoor finals.

They were of course allowed all last year also, where the homologation stuff was generally stuck to. And I used it at the f345...


But anyway - I was talking about back in 2005.

mark christopher 26-01-2007 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by losixxx (Post 22385)
brushless were allowed at regionals and eoy but only brushless units on the homl list. lipos' arnt on it so they can't be used, doesnt matter what the regions decide or not only motors/cells on the brca electric board list can be used at a brca sanctioned events ie national/regional.
it was also sancitioned at the 2005 agm that regions could choose to run brushless if the wanted to in the 2006 season, again this came from the 1-10th off-road agm, nothing was said about lipo's for the 2007 season at last year agm!

so how come bikes run nationals under the brca and allow lipo?

Cockerill 26-01-2007 04:33 PM

As you posted quoting Jim Spencer

'the Bike section haven't adopted the EB yet' Hence the don't run to EB rules. However, 1/10th Off-Road do, and as the regionals are BRCA sanctioned events they are run to BRCA/EB homl lists. Therefore as Lipo do not appear on any list they are not approved. Same way Reedy brushless motors are not allowed.

losixxx 26-01-2007 04:39 PM

looks like you didnt read jims post mark not me :D

Northy 26-01-2007 05:24 PM

Tom and Losixxx are right here I'm affraid.

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