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05.06.2010, 04:29 PM

A thin aluminum U-profile will be the primary holder for the Lipo.

   
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05.06.2010, 04:30 PM

Secured with 4 very shallow screws

   
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05.06.2010, 04:31 PM

Slide the lipo in place (shown w/o the side plate in place)

   
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05.06.2010, 04:32 PM

I manufactured a small holder (in Delrin) to be used for securing the lipo

   
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05.06.2010, 04:34 PM

And here is how to use it - I think you get the point.



The holder is then secured in the side plate with a screw.
   
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05.06.2010, 04:35 PM

Tomorrow I will transfer the images for the holders for the ESC, final assembly etc.
   
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05.06.2010, 04:44 PM

Yes please.... My mailbox just exploded :D :D :D :D


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MBX5T Prospec MMv3 NEU-CC 1520/1Y 6S "Overkill Flying machine" ;)

Brushless, what else ?
   
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05.06.2010, 05:50 PM

Damn thats a work of art & engineering, we all really appreciate you doing the translation & tranfering images over. Just needs a pair of wings really....
   
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05.07.2010, 05:08 AM

Man you have quite some pace in your build. Was gone for one day and had to read through 5 pages (not that I mind) .

Anyway it looks awesome. Everything is extremely beefy and well thought of. Can't wait to see that thing running and putting all that power to the ground!

EDIT: Hmmm

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Mugen MBX6Te RCM + Mugen MBX6e RCM + Savage Flux XL FLM + MERV all with Spectrum DX3S || WTS&WTB

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05.07.2010, 07:23 AM

Yeah, it moves - a lot..
I will have transfered all images etc by this weekend, but please feel free to visit the Swedish forum mentioned in my first posts.
   
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05.07.2010, 01:11 PM

I saw the videos on Swedish forum. Did you use full throttle on these videos any moment?
   
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05.07.2010, 01:33 PM

We were two drivers, I used full throttle a few times, but the truck flips so I need more space for it to stretch out fully. I hope to shoot such video some time soon, but now it is raining
   
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05.07.2010, 01:34 PM

Next I had to make a holder for the ESC, I used the left overs from the upper chassis plate.

   
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