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Old 18-01-2009
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I've gone with corallys because trakpower cells use them, but honestly, what is so good about them? They are just ripe for shorting on things.
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I've gone with corallys because trakpower cells use them, but honestly, what is so good about them? They are just ripe for shorting on things.
Put some heatshrink over the solder joint on the Corally.

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It looks as though most people are using velcro to fasten the Lipo's in now.
Is that the way to? I think so.
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Very soon, I will run for the first time my CAT SX "LiPo inside" and Tekin RS Pro :hurt3:

Here are 2 pictures of the configuration, please note all components lay down onto the chassis.

The Tekin RS Pro, is used with version 189 of the software in "sensored" mode. Coupled with Velocity 6.5R plus 13mm rotor, the car seems to be ace



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I always love your cars Olivier, even if you have taken a step backwards by going to schumacher

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I've gone with corallys because trakpower cells use them, but honestly, what is so good about them? They are just ripe for shorting on things.

bit like any 6 cell Nimh pack with exposed battery bars down both sides then

unless you're a total Jonah shorting shouldn't be an issue!
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I always love your cars Olivier, even if you have taken a step backwards by going to schumacher

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Very soon, I will run for the first time my CAT SX "LiPo inside" and Tekin RS Pro :hurt3:

Here are 2 pictures of the configuration, please note all components lay down onto the chassis.

The Tekin RS Pro, is used with version 189 of the software in "sensored" mode. Coupled with Velocity 6.5R plus 13mm rotor, the car seems to be ace




In the first picture is a slipper arrangment on the one-way pulley, i have looked at schu website and can not see a part no. etc.
What part number is it?
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Wiring looks really good mate, I always aim to have it as tidy as I can but it always looks a right mess.



I'm sure I only paid £65 for mine too! How can they justify charging £95? I wouldn't be without mine though and I've just sent mine to MRT to be cloned so I don't have to keep moving it between cars.
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In the first picture is a slipper arrangment on the one-way pulley, i have looked at schu website and can not see a part no. etc.
What part number is it?
Hi Sly,

It's a home made ABS (as it was called in 90's for CAT2K). Please have a look on this thread
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