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Originally Posted by shizzon
at this point the battery/tray setup that i have posted is purely theoretical. I don't own an 1/8th scale buggy/truggy, race, or for the most part care how long it takes me to swap out my batteries. i was just posting what i thought to be a remedy to long pitstops for battery swaps. it is definately not the cheapest or easiest rout but if properly done this method or variation of it should provide the quickest possible battery swaps for long mains.
I mostly like the simplicity of the design; no possible way to mix up polarity, ease of use, and a solid mount for the batts.
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Thats true, but the latch mechanism would pretty difficult (not to mention not very cost effective) to make. I think perhaps something like a toolbox or airlid for a car has and use bullet connectors instead. Maybe have the lipo case make in a relatively universal size so people couple just use there existing lipo packs and just adapt them to the case? The latch idea I was refering to is just a notch on the top of the front or side of the pack and a latch that catches it and flips down, like alot of the plastic toolboxes use.
Oh, and Serum was working on a really simple, yet effective design quite a while back. Can't remember exactly how it worked though.