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Old 08-19-2013, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by snwchris
WOW... great price for wire holders....
TKR5033, TKR5037, TKR5026, TKR5018, TKR5011, TKR5010, TKR1221, TKR1201, TKR1220, TKR1402, TKR1524, TKR1525,TKR1323, plus a body.

Quite a bit more than that. Do the math yourself. Its allot more than $39.
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Originally Posted by jhautz
TKR5033, TKR5037, TKR5026, TKR5018, TKR5011, TKR5010, TKR1221, TKR1201, TKR1220, TKR1402, TKR1524, TKR1525,TKR1323, plus a body.

Quite a bit more than that. Do the math yourself. Its allot more than $39.
I'm sure it was sarcasm. The picture shows screws and a few wire holders
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Old 08-19-2013, 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by jhautz
TKR5033, TKR5037, TKR5026, TKR5018, TKR5011, TKR5010, TKR1221, TKR1201, TKR1220, TKR1402, TKR1524, TKR1525,TKR1323, plus a body.

Quite a bit more than that. Do the math yourself. Its allot more than $39.
When I clicked on the link, it was screws and wire holders....
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Originally Posted by RokleM
I'm sure it was sarcasm. The picture shows screws and a few wire holders
LOL. yea. Duh. I didn't even connect the wrong picture. Right over my head.
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Not a fan of Velcro battery straps. Did the battery mod and came up with this;

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Originally Posted by Fabulous
Not a fan of Velcro battery straps. Did the battery mod and came up with this;
Looks great! Is that tlr strap and Ae battery posts?
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Originally Posted by Graham11
hey guys, just asked a similar question on the EB48 thread but would you put a Savox 1256 or 1257 in your SCT410 or do I need to go buy a 1258? And can you explain why you chose one over the other?
i run the savox 1233 in my car. it took a little bit of modding because its a taller servo but its great. i let other people dive my car and they say it feels light like an sc10 simply because the servo is so fast (.07)
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Mounted my GoPro on the truck yesterday!

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Ok guys, I'm trying to decided what to do for my 410,
I want run time with good speed and torque, but don't want to have to worry about temps so much, so could I do the pro4 or pro4hd? Is there a real difference in runtime? If not i think the pro4hd would be the way to go.

Also, I am thinking about doing smc batteries over my turnigy, I will be getting 3 6500 70c 2s lipos, I can get 3 batteries for the price of the 2 7200s. Now my question is, which do you guys prefer inline or deans? Reason why?
I run on all different tracks, my personal track is kind of smaller.
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Originally Posted by Fabulous
Not a fan of Velcro battery straps. Did the battery mod and came up with this;
That's fabulous I may get the gumption up to do that, nice work.
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Originally Posted by Fabulous
Not a fan of Velcro battery straps. Did the battery mod and came up with this;
Super-Sweet Frank!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Fabulous
Not a fan of Velcro battery straps. Did the battery mod and came up with this;
I really prefer this to the straps as well and it looks much cleaner, I assume it holds the battery just as well. Any additional info on this Mod and parts used would be much appreciated
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Originally Posted by honda237
Also, I am thinking about doing smc batteries over my turnigy, I will be getting 3 6500 70c 2s lipos, I can get 3 batteries for the price of the 2 7200s. Now my question is, which do you guys prefer inline or deans? Reason why?
I run on all different tracks, my personal track is kind of smaller.
The SMC's are like $5 more than the A-Spsc packs... no reason not to go with a better battery and support for the extra coin.

Danny @ SMC did resistance tests between a ec5 or deans or something and an inboard bullet. The bullet style connection had more resistance but I think that was attributed to the connection inside the pack and not the bullet vs. ec5 itself. The inboard connection requires a tab to come off the cells to the inboard tubes where the other direct solders the wires to the cells.

I haven't changed because all my packs are bullet and changing on one pack means changing all of my packs. If you don't have any other 2 cell hard case packs, maybe the ec5 connector type (or deans or whatever) pack is the way to go... ask Danny in the SMC thread, he's a wealth of information.

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Old 08-19-2013, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by suzukipro
I really prefer this to the straps as well and it looks much cleaner, I assume it holds the battery just as well. Any additional info on this Mod and parts used would be much appreciated
Start by cutting the battery tray;
Attachment 1102854

I used Black Delrin 1/4 tubing for the post; https://www.ckrccrawlers.com/black-d...ft-p-4633.html
Front post is 30mm attached to the battery tray;
Attachment 1102855Attachment 1102857
Rear post is 34mm attached to the chassis;
Attachment 1102860 Attachment 1102862

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The battery strap is from ST racing (http://www.teamstrc.com/index.php?ro...product_id=766) cut down to size and holes added for battery adjustment using a 440 screw with plastic nuts. You could use foam spacers instead.
Attachment 1102866 Attachment 1102867
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