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Old 11-12-2007
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Default LIPO saddle pack for TRF501

Hi, Has anyone already tried to fit a LIPO bat. saddlepack into the TRF501x?
and which LiPo type did you use?
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sadly we'll not be allowed to use them since they're not in a hard casing.
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That's pretty easy to solve, since "hard case" are only plastic cases, you could even build your own y carbon fiber and use as a structural part of the car
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That's pretty easy to solve, since "hard case" are only plastic cases, you could even build your own y carbon fiber and use as a structural part of the car
Aha ! but they included the phrase "factory original hard casing", meaning you can not build your own.
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