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02.14.2006, 10:02 AM

I use TwinForce battery holders on mine.
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2333

They hold 7 cell Ni packs, and work fine.

Mike has some in stock.
   
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02.14.2006, 03:57 PM

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I use TwinForce battery holders on mine.
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2333

They hold 7 cell Ni packs, and work fine.

Mike has some in stock.
I searched the site and can't find a link to this... do you have to email Mike to ask for them, or is there a link I'm missing?
   
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03.01.2006, 02:15 PM

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I use TwinForce battery holders on mine.
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2333

They hold 7 cell Ni packs, and work fine.

Mike has some in stock.
Thanks for the suggestion, and thanks to Mike for shipping them out so fast!

These look like they'll work great - only one question... the one side of the battery tray seems to take body clips to hold it down, but I don't understand why the otherside is different. It seems to want screws to hold it down, but I don't understand how the battery would be easy to take out if you have screws holding one side down.

I wonder if just wrapping thin wire through those holes would work... what are you guys doing?
   
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Thanks for the suggestion, and thanks to Mike for shipping them out so fast!

These look like they'll work great - only one question... the one side of the battery tray seems to take body clips to hold it down, but I don't understand why the otherside is different. It seems to want screws to hold it down, but I don't understand how the battery would be easy to take out if you have screws holding one side down.

I wonder if just wrapping thin wire through those holes would work... what are you guys doing?
Use 2 3mm screws on one side, this are will flex to release and change the battery. Works fine. Never had a problem there.


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