Team Magic E4
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#32
with all this talk about balancing batteries in the car, its just reminded me, y didn't they look at the old hpi 3 , it was a 2 belt drive with the battery down the center. i wonder if any manufacture has every thought about re-designing that car??? just a thought. . .
#33
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with all this talk about balancing batteries in the car, its just reminded me, y didn't they look at the old hpi 3 , it was a 2 belt drive with the battery down the center. i wonder if any manufacture has every thought about re-designing that car??? just a thought. . .
#34
Checked my Pm nothing there from you???
...Ari
#35
no offense, but the losi is s*&t, ive seen so many people have handling problems with them, weither as the hpi pro 3 the car was well designed, if any manufacturer thought about redesigning this car, i most would def buy it.
#36
Hey OLD 69,
your car looks very tidy
Since I'm on the hunt for a new car for 2008, I'm exploring the E4 as a possibility and I have a question that I was hoping you could help answer...
If direct soldering of the power wires to the battery is to become a thing of the past (rule changes I've hear coming), how can you fit the batteries with a deans plug lead when there appears to be a bar across the middle that would interfere? (batteries inserted from below but connected from above)
...or is there enough gap for a lead to pass along with the battery past this middle bar?
At worst I guess I could solder and de-solder the leads each time to the battery and leave the deans plug connected to the ESC so that it can be used in case of emergency to unplug the batteries by the marshals as it bursts into flames or smolders
.
Your thoughts observations?
Dave
your car looks very tidy

Since I'm on the hunt for a new car for 2008, I'm exploring the E4 as a possibility and I have a question that I was hoping you could help answer...
If direct soldering of the power wires to the battery is to become a thing of the past (rule changes I've hear coming), how can you fit the batteries with a deans plug lead when there appears to be a bar across the middle that would interfere? (batteries inserted from below but connected from above)
...or is there enough gap for a lead to pass along with the battery past this middle bar?
At worst I guess I could solder and de-solder the leads each time to the battery and leave the deans plug connected to the ESC so that it can be used in case of emergency to unplug the batteries by the marshals as it bursts into flames or smolders
.Your thoughts observations?
Dave
#37
i guess you didn't make it to Brendale to see last years electric nationals?
#39
Hey OLD 69,
your car looks very tidy
Since I'm on the hunt for a new car for 2008, I'm exploring the E4 as a possibility and I have a question that I was hoping you could help answer...
If direct soldering of the power wires to the battery is to become a thing of the past (rule changes I've hear coming), how can you fit the batteries with a deans plug lead when there appears to be a bar across the middle that would interfere? (batteries inserted from below but connected from above)
...or is there enough gap for a lead to pass along with the battery past this middle bar?
At worst I guess I could solder and de-solder the leads each time to the battery and leave the deans plug connected to the ESC so that it can be used in case of emergency to unplug the batteries by the marshals as it bursts into flames or smolders
.
Your thoughts observations?
Dave
your car looks very tidy

Since I'm on the hunt for a new car for 2008, I'm exploring the E4 as a possibility and I have a question that I was hoping you could help answer...
If direct soldering of the power wires to the battery is to become a thing of the past (rule changes I've hear coming), how can you fit the batteries with a deans plug lead when there appears to be a bar across the middle that would interfere? (batteries inserted from below but connected from above)
...or is there enough gap for a lead to pass along with the battery past this middle bar?
At worst I guess I could solder and de-solder the leads each time to the battery and leave the deans plug connected to the ESC so that it can be used in case of emergency to unplug the batteries by the marshals as it bursts into flames or smolders
.Your thoughts observations?
Dave
Regards
Ari
#40
E4 looks better
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