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Takedown 04.28.2008 09:54 PM

HPI Low CG Chassis "Were To Mount 5s Lipo?"
 
Got a new HPI low cg chassis along with my new savage and I plan onto to convert it. The problem Im having is I can seem to fit my FlightPower 3200mah 5s lipo anywere on the chassis. I have the idea to custom fabricate an upper deck and mount it up their but really dont want to go threw the hassle... I dont want to lount it on the origianl nitro motor plate because the outrunner Im getting has a 53/30 stator and needs all the room it can get. Here is a pic of my savage and its new chassis. Already got a few scratches on it.:lol:


http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...U/DSC03792.jpg


Hope you guys can help me out with this...

lincpimp 04.28.2008 10:05 PM

I am sure that you have seen my savage build. I used some fd battery trays and mounted them as far forward as possible. My truck jumps well, and does not stand on its rear bumper while it is in the air. In fact I can hit decent sized jumps at 40+ mph and it flies flat and low. I really need to make a vid of it.

Heres a link to my build: http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11140 Pics start on page two. I can say that I am very happy with everything I have done, and would not change anything.

Takedown 04.28.2008 10:22 PM

Thanks for the link linc but that really doesnt help me much. Ill be running a solid 5s lipo that i dont want to mount on the TVP's otherwise it'll be lopsided. I am also running DD Outrunner (No tranny).

lincpimp 04.28.2008 10:46 PM

Ok, so no tranny. Well, I would mount the motor toward the rear of the truck, and mount the battery towards the front of the truck. Not sure what to do with the steering servo. Maybe mount it to one side of the tvp, and use a chassis brace to hold the top pf the steering posts. That way you can delete the servo tray and free up space for the battery. It is better to have the battery weight near the front, the truck will handle better. Plus you can mount the esc over the motor in the rear.

Takedown 04.29.2008 07:20 AM

I made a mount for the top of the servo/receiver tray. Its just an idea and I think it'll work just perfect. Ill get some pics of it when I get home tonight.

Takedown 04.29.2008 07:07 PM

Just got done making the mount and personally I couldnt have asked for anything better because its just what I need. I will get some pics up later tonight sometime. Linc, I thought about mounting it towards the front before you told me and really didnt think it was a factor but for jumping purposes that I will for sure be doing I mounted it towards the front.

Serum 04.30.2008 04:01 AM

You might find some inspiration on one of these savages;

http://picasaweb.google.com/buikpijn/CarbonSavage

http://picasaweb.google.com/buikpijn/CDsavage

http://picasaweb.google.com/buikpijn/HeavyWeightSavage

http://picasaweb.google.com/buikpijn/Bashavage

brushlessboy16 04.30.2008 06:36 AM

Im pretty sure he only has one battery though, it would throw the balance of the truck off

Takedown 04.30.2008 02:06 PM

Ya its a solid 5s pack...

Serum 04.30.2008 02:12 PM

that would make it tricky; i would take the FLM conversion. (it's worth every dollar) it's the cleanest possible option for a single pack on the savage IMO.

Takedown 04.30.2008 07:01 PM

Everythings mounted and rock solid. No worries anymore...

brushlessboy16 04.30.2008 07:11 PM

can we get pics of the setup?

jhautz 04.30.2008 07:17 PM


Serum, I love the bottom plate you did for the heavyweight and bash savages. WHat did you make that out of. it appears to be some sort of formed platic or possibly black anno aluminum. Any info on materials and how you formed it? I really like that it acts as a skid plate and a battery mount keeping the cells bice and low CG.

Takedown 05.01.2008 07:39 AM

Here are a few pics of it...

http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...U/DSC03990.jpg

http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...U/DSC03991.jpg

brushlessboy16 05.01.2008 07:42 AM

Nice work td, i hope you replace those wires with like o-rings or something... lol


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