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Battery box

Chief409

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Rosamond, CA
Now that all the new receiver NiMH batteries seem to have the Tamiya (standard) plug for charging, I'd like Redcat or someone else come out with a new receiver battery box top which holds the plug so you don't need to lift up the body, unscrew the receiver box top, pull and then replace the receiver battery to charge it. For ALL the different battery boxes in 1/5 scale. Or even new receiver boxes. If it's new boxes, how about an extra notch, or two, sealed with a plastic plug along the top until it's needed to accommodate wires and cables for things like the Killer Bee kill switch and other items which get added.


I'd buy one in a New York second!
 
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andyken

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New Hampshire
I notched out a spot so my killer b wiring can enter near the motor, and another spot for the charge plug wire out of it.

I don't normally run the body, just screen mesh cover...
 

Chief409

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andyken said:
I notched out a spot so my killer b wiring can enter near the motor, and another spot for the charge plug wire out of it.I don't normally run the body, just screen mesh cover...
I've done the same, but a newer design would be nice. HPI started the charge plug change, but adding things you still need to notch the box. It'd be nice not to get so much dirt in there. Different size notches for different needs, use what you want.
 
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That would be cool.

I drill holes in the bottom of mine and seal the wires with shoe goo.
 

TheCount

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Australia NSW Central Coast
I made one for my MT on my 3D printer.

This one broke, so i printed another using Nylon. It is way stronger.



And YES my MT still looks like that. I'm very lax when it comes to cleaning them. :eek:
 
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kur

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Mesa, AZ.
TheCount said:
I made one for my MT on my 3D printer.This one broke, so i printed another using Nylon. It is way stronger.



And YES my MT still looks like that. I'm very lax when it comes to cleaning them. :eek:
Have you thought about making a set of nylon a-arms? If they turned out anywhere as strong as the rpm arms for the baja I'm sure you could easily sell enough to pay for that 3d printer in no time!
 

cs49230

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Brooklyn MI
Grommet WirewayI increased the size of the servo wire notch on the battery box to accept a grommet. Once the wires were routed I sealed the area with some liquid tape.

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