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Originally Posted by Welshy40
Basically yes, the back end needs to be set up so that it corresponds with the front (link is here for them http://demonpowerproducts.co.uk/prod...oducts_id=4838 ), and the only way I find to get it to work is by adding weight, specifically under the cells on either side and in the centre back end of the chassis so from the middle cells on the saddles to the motor. This aids jumping and balance under power. You can try as it and see as it may suit your style of driving, me I like aggressive. I base my weight on NICAD and NIMH cells and work around my original successful settings when using those cells.
I uses a corrally clip or equivalent with a flat top and solder onto that and use tape to stop a short circuit if the cells are close. I just U it under and have the battery holes forward facing on the chassis. I have also raised the top deck by 1.5mm and used 1.5 washers for the big screws ad Tamiya 1.5 washers for the two centre posts at the top. I did this due to adding two brass plates under the Lipo's but you may find the cells fit perfectly. I use Vampire 4400 and are the same height as a NIMH pack of cells.
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welshy, i need at least a pair of those corally clips, could you sell a pair or two to me if you have extras? i dont want to register again at demon, i have registered at so many places recently, and in all likelihood i will only buy the clips and nothing else.