Team Associated B4.2 Thread
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From: Savannah, Ga
Now that I have my shorty packs, do you guys mind to please tell me what you are using to keep the battery seated and forward? I am assuming it is similar to the foam inserts that come with the kit, there is just a couple of inches I need to fill now and I am not sure if a wad of pads is a good solution. I wasn't planning on using an ESC shelf, I still might not, undecided (if that makes a difference). I did an image search to save myself from asking lame questions, I just didn't see anything conclusive.
Thanks again for all of the great advice you guys have given!
Merry Xmas!
Mike
Thanks again for all of the great advice you guys have given!
Merry Xmas!
Mike
Thanks for the response! I just realized there was an actual market for these, I had no idea. I just realized Avid sells them, etc.
Might as well ask, are ESC shelfs trendy or awesome? I am going to get this car done and awesome just in time for it to be outmoded. LOL
Thanks!
Might as well ask, are ESC shelfs trendy or awesome? I am going to get this car done and awesome just in time for it to be outmoded. LOL
Thanks!
Thanks again!
I have an Avid esc shelf that I ran on my buggy for 4 races. It didn't really work for the type of track I race on, so I took it off. Out of the few shelves made, the Avid shelf is the best one in my opinion.
The HW V2 that I was running did not rub against the body. I was not running the fan, and I was not using the stand-offs that come with the Avid shelf.
One of these days I will see you at TRCR.. I usually just go there and spend all day practicing (great way to spend a day off of work!). Thanks again for all of your advice!
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Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 58
I have a question for those of you running the esc shelf. Are any of you running the receiver in the battery tray? Also, are you just securing the receiver with servo tape and mounting the foam block in front of it? Thanks.



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