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Cain 12-22-2016 11:58 AM

lots of deals. I just got a brand new EB48.3 chassis for $17 shipped. I figure at least for the sct410.3 be a nice option to have for backup.

But me being me, I like to be on point for race stuff so watching this vehicle closely.

Bob Barry 12-23-2016 04:06 PM

yeah if you're not upgrading, now's definitely a good time to get a used .3. I'm going to sell my .3 too, but since I'm in my off season for 8th scale, I have time. Probably keep it until after Motorama in Feb and then order my .4 for the spring.

jjl1 12-23-2016 07:02 PM

Just ordered one from Tower. I couldn't pass up the $90 off coupon. My wife will understand---since it was on sale:)

Maxxingout 12-24-2016 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by jjl1 (Post 14777861)
Just ordered one from Tower. I couldn't pass up the $90 off coupon. My wife will understand---since it was on sale:)

So the $90 does go through on this out of stock item?

latentspeed 12-24-2016 06:24 PM

Here's an idea. What if Tekno would collaborate with thunderpower to make 4s saddle pack. I know some are using two 2s stick packs, but if it were 4s saddle, having the same dimensions except cut in the middle, it will give more options for weight distribution and layout. Not that it's needed since its not noticeable driving heavier on one side. As long as its not short pack, where battery life is sacrificed.

Just came to mind seeing as tekno seems to be the most innovative in ebuggy. I'm a fan of Tekno's lively steering feel, controlled rotation, overall handling, and having the most thought out design in this class. Got no complaints with my 48.3. Just throwing out ideas for future stuff.

MX304 12-24-2016 07:22 PM


Originally Posted by latentspeed (Post 14778615)
Here's an idea. What if Tekno would collaborate with thunderpower to make 4s saddle pack. I know some are using two 2s stick packs, but if it were 4s saddle, having the same dimensions except cut in the middle, it will give more options for weight distribution and layout. Not that it's needed since its not noticeable driving heavier on one side. As long as its not short pack, where battery life is sacrificed.

Just came to mind seeing as tekno seems to be the most innovative in ebuggy. I'm a fan of Tekno's lively steering feel, controlled rotation, overall handling, and having the most thought out design in this class. Got no complaints with my 48.3. Just throwing out ideas for future stuff.

That's the last thing we need. Would limit battery mfg choices, and the available niche packs would be $$$$$$$$$$.

SpongeX 12-25-2016 06:57 AM


Originally Posted by MX304 (Post 14778632)
That's the last thing we need. Would limit battery mfg choices, and the available niche packs would be $$$$$$$$$$.

Also a 4s saddle pack would just be two stick packs or two shorties. I don't see what your looking to gain. I also think s-workz tried the saddle pack idea before.

justpoet 12-25-2016 11:08 AM

You can do 2 x 2s shorty packs to get a 4s saddle pack style. I know a few people who run like that, but in parallel, for 2s super light class with durango and serpent cars.

latentspeed 12-26-2016 03:58 AM


Originally Posted by SpongeX (Post 14778795)
Also a 4s saddle pack would just be two stick packs or two shorties. I don't see what your looking to gain. I also think s-workz tried the saddle pack idea before.

As I mentioned in my original post, I know there are some that are doing the two 2s stick packs. Serpent is one of them.

The saddle pack I was talking about was one that had the same width and height of a 4s lipo, bit length is split into two pieces.

Why did I suggest this? Because with the currrent way, I have to be picky with batteries to match electronics side. Don't want to add chassis weights to balance it because of extra weight.

Two stick packs take up so much space because the length and width is doubled. Only the height changes, leaving less options for engineers to decide the layout.

Yes I know there is no such true 4s saddle pack yet. That's why I mentioned collaborating with lipo companies to make them.

And no, I'm not going to back it up as if it is a sure benefit in this car. As said "it's just an idea."

Cain 12-26-2016 02:23 PM

Hot Bodies 4S battery system looks interesting from that perspective on how you can orient the battery position.

MX304 12-26-2016 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by Cain (Post 14779855)
Hot Bodies 4S battery system looks interesting from that perspective on how you can orient the battery position.

Except for the fact the hold down strap, and the "hooks" front rear will be in the way of the wires on just about any pack.

Cain 12-26-2016 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by MX304 (Post 14779947)
Except for the fact the hold down strap, and the "hooks" front rear will be in the way of the wires on just about any pack.

based on this pic:

http://www.bigsquidrc.com/wp-content...ic-Buggy-3.jpg

my impression is that if you have a pack where your wires come out towards the corners you could be fine.

If you are doing the "race" look with 5mm connectors they you should be fine regardless.

My preference would be the retaining side clips but a velcro top strap. Mainly to allow the securing of the shorty lipos in different positions via an adjustable system that you can set bias as you want.

Depending on your vehicle setup for weight, it could be nice to bias the battery position with a lipo shorty setup.

jjl1 12-27-2016 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by Maxxingout (Post 14778215)
So the $90 does go through on this out of stock item?

According to the confirmation, the $90 will be deducted at time of shipment. Sorry I did not answer sooner. the offer expired 12/24

vwduud 12-27-2016 04:03 PM

Tekno discussed this a while back.

http://www.blog.teknorc.com/2012/07/...cale-electric/


Originally Posted by latentspeed (Post 14779401)
As I mentioned in my original post, I know there are some that are doing the two 2s stick packs. Serpent is one of them.

The saddle pack I was talking about was one that had the same width and height of a 4s lipo, bit length is split into two pieces.

Why did I suggest this? Because with the currrent way, I have to be picky with batteries to match electronics side. Don't want to add chassis weights to balance it because of extra weight.

Two stick packs take up so much space because the length and width is doubled. Only the height changes, leaving less options for engineers to decide the layout.

Yes I know there is no such true 4s saddle pack yet. That's why I mentioned collaborating with lipo companies to make them.

And no, I'm not going to back it up as if it is a sure benefit in this car. As said "it's just an idea."


latentspeed 12-27-2016 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by vwduud (Post 14780981)

Right, but I'm talking about a battery shape that hasn't been made. A 4s saddle pack that does not take up more chassis space than a 4s stick pack, similar to a 2s saddle pack has the same dimensions of a 2s stick pack. Never mind. Was trying to be creative.


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