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Old 08-01-2006, 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by andrewdoherty
It looks like it does have ridges on the bottom to keep it in place. THeres a pic of the bottom around here somewhee . . .lemme see.
That would be awesome! Then I just gotta contact Orion about my royalties for making that suggestion the week the 4800 came out! LEt me know what you find.
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here you go Or8ital.

http://forums.radiocontrolzone.com/s...d.php?t=223339
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Originally Posted by andrewdoherty
Alright! Now my only complaint is the plug location! Who should I contact at Orion to collect my money?
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It looks like it will fit a T2. The 4800 was the same thickness as a regular sub-c pack. The 3200 looks like it is the same thickness too, except that now it will sit down into the chassis allowing it to clear the bulkhead. We hope it does at least. Rick said he was told it would so we are really hpoing he was told correctly
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Old 08-01-2006, 08:38 AM
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so what the price going be on these then?
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Old 08-01-2006, 08:39 AM
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Look at Rick's post
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Old 08-01-2006, 08:43 AM
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thats cheap as a good set of cells here in the uk i might invest in some but will wait for some reviews from racers first
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Here's all three images that are available so far.
Attached Thumbnails Team Orion 3200mAh Race Spec LiPo-lipo01.jpg   Team Orion 3200mAh Race Spec LiPo-lipo02.jpg   Team Orion 3200mAh Race Spec LiPo-lipo03.jpg  
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How many of you actually get to race LiPo at your local club or track? What classes?
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Originally Posted by SlamMan
How many of you actually get to race LiPo at your local club or track? What classes?
We cant run them at my track b/c they are perceived to be dangerous. They are having an enduro race next week though that they are going to let us use them at.
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We can run them at my track.I have loved it so far with ZERO problems for about 2 months so far. I race in a 19t class with the 4800 and my SS4300, and also stock with a brushed 27t.
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Old 08-01-2006, 09:11 AM
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I think everyone now understands how it works and fits.

To equip the battery with + and - connections on opposite ends of the would result in a battery that is longer than six side-by-side NiMH cells.
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Old 08-01-2006, 09:50 AM
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The form factor and price definatly make these abit more appealing to me as a racer.
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still wont fit fk04 eh?

Is it feasable to run this pack 3 qaulifiers and a main in one night race? At 90$ thats about 3 nihm backs of the lower matched level. Sort of inline with the spec theme of this pack...So its starting to look almost affordable if, if it can be used and abused. Can it take the recharging and discharging in a quick paced evening race? Or would there be time to get it recharged?
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well we have no rule that we cant use these sort of packs at are track
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