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Hi,
I'm looking for an alternative to replace the plastic lipo posts on the FS2. Some alu posts with a thumb screw would be best. Thanks for the help! |
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May I ask why you want to do this? The current design allows a bit of freedom in the mounting so it definitely won't tweek the chassis as some of the screwed posts can do if over tightened!
If you really have to make this change just use a kit for any of the similar layout cars (say B-Max / B44 for example) and it will do the job for you .... just don't tighten it down enough to flex the chassis! |
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Hi Roger,
The only reason I would like to do that is that my lipo's are not tight enough. Cheers |
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Try putting some of that anti slip mat under each battery mate
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Indeed, a bit of draft excluder sponge or even tape the cells to the straps (what I did to keep the cells and lead in place this year). I have seen people ream out the wing retaining washers to batt post size to gain a bit of extra clamping load too.
If you run without weights under the cells a BRCA/EFRA sized pack should be retained protrusions on the chassis. |
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Car is done now, just waiting for my shell to arrive from Jon Miller.
Iv' put 60gr of lead in the spindle between the batteries. To keep the lipo's tight I've put some velcro on the battery brace and a small strip on the lipo's. Everything stays in place now without losing the chassis flex. Thanks for the help. |
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