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Old 19-07-2009
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Which are the tidest LIPOs for the Cat SX with an atomic carbon locator?

Not too keen on the position of my trakpower LIPOs power connectors. Been looking at the Core RC and they look better due to the connector being to one side. Also looks like the 5000 capacity will fit better as the 3600s I have seem a little loose.
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Hi
I didnt bother with Atomic Carbon, more Money
I run the Trakpower 4900 and all i did was stick velco onto the battey strap and lipo and on the bottom of the undertray where you glue the carbon blocks onto the lipos (no good if you want to sell the lipos again) and onto the bottom side of the lipo.
The lipos didnt move at all during the race!!!!!!!!
For the connections, all i did was make a Corally conection coming out and then going into a Dean, alot easier to get the battery connected up

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Hi

Sorry mate, pulled all the Velco of them as their my touring car lipos ( weights on one side stuck back on ) as i need some more lipos when i get the money!!!!
sorry mate
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So pics of the install with TP3600s





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