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camps23 03-19-2012 04:55 AM

"Direct" wired batteries
 
Hello,
I'm I the market for 2 4s lipos for my Losi 8ight E.
I have been looking at the gens ace 4s 5000mah 40c
"direct" battery as the regular is never instock. Is there an advantage or disadvantage to this ? What's the big deal if it's wired direct ?
Thanks

crusey_aus 03-19-2012 05:58 AM

Direct wired batts may have fitting issues in some cars

No other reason to not use them, bullets fail often

Cheers

MikeInCtown 03-19-2012 11:27 AM

Direct wires just means the wires are already connected, but not where the wires are run from. My Nano Tech batteries have the wires coming out the side and because of this, one has to notch a Slash chassis. My Gens Ace have the wires out the top so not a problem.
Oh, hardcase typically come out the top while soft pack seem to come out the side in the corner.

camps23 03-19-2012 03:23 PM

I was worried about a fit issue but it says right on the hobbypartz website it will fit in the Losi 8ight. I'm hoping so...lol

Kbmoss 03-19-2012 05:58 PM

I have 2 gens ace 2s 5000mah 40c lipos. The reason why they started to go to direct wire and why they are more popular is due to their design. They tend to desolder themselves around the bullet connector inside the case. I had to mod mine to a direct wire after having this problem several times. Not sure if its due to a banana plug issue or what, I tried several things but the connector always desoldered. After I hard wired it 3 months ago no problems.

Great Batteries otherwise.


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