got tired of the old cracking busted tray so i made one out of thin plywood i had laying around from my planes batt tray.jpgbatt tray 1.jpg
Battery tray replaced
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Guys... WHY are you all worried about "replacing" these battery trays?? Why not just remove them and put velcro in the bottom of the hull??Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
"Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."
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I personally just wanted to make the bottom more rigid also 2 birds 1stoneOriginally posted by Darin Jordan View PostGuys... WHY are you all worried about "replacing" these battery trays?? Why not just remove them and put velcro in the bottom of the hull??
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Are you suggested to simply glue the velcro to the bottom of the hull? Wouldn't that be a pain when it comes time to replace the velcro?Originally posted by Darin Jordan View PostGuys... WHY are you all worried about "replacing" these battery trays?? Why not just remove them and put velcro in the bottom of the hull??Revolt 30, Octura M545, Spectrum DX3S tx, ORX rx, Shaft from Kinetic...not on the water yet.
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I'm not sure what kind velcro you are using, but the stuff I used has adhesive on the back, and I've rarely, if EVER, had to replace it...Originally posted by metoo View PostAre you suggested to simply glue the velcro to the bottom of the hull? Wouldn't that be a pain when it comes time to replace the velcro?Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
"Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."
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good idea and simple but won't work with one 4S in a vee hull, that's why I think people want to install a tray.Originally posted by Darin Jordan View PostGuys... WHY are you all worried about "replacing" these battery trays?? Why not just remove them and put velcro in the bottom of the hull??
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Ooooohhh! You're talking about simply adhering a single strip to the inside bottom of the hull and a single strip under the battery. I thought you were talking about using velcro straps. I must admit, and this is not from experience, but I would be afraid of a heavy 4S 5000mah (or bigger) battery coming loose without being strapped down. If using the hook-n-loop type, would it sit stable? 3M Dual Lock would work for sure. It has interlocking beads (mating sides are identical). This is a very strong product that would definitely hold the battery in and hold it steady, but it's so strong, replacing the battery would require more force than I would care to apply for such a task. Without a doubt, you have way more experience than me, so I'm assuming you've used the single strip method with hook&loop on a deep V FE in chop and it worked perfectly. On a Revolt, the bottom of the hull is not horizontal, so you would have to lay the battery at an angle and decide on laying the battery on the right of the v or left of the v. Have you biased the battery to one side without noticeable handling issues? I guess if you're racing, maybe right bias could be a good thing.Originally posted by Darin Jordan View PostI'm not sure what kind velcro you are using, but the stuff I used has adhesive on the back, and I've rarely, if EVER, had to replace it...Last edited by metoo; 05-21-2013, 10:15 AM.Revolt 30, Octura M545, Spectrum DX3S tx, ORX rx, Shaft from Kinetic...not on the water yet.
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