BJ29, how do you hold your lipo's down??

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  • SloHD
    Slow Electric Addict!
    • Apr 2013
    • 337

    #16
    Here's how I hold mine down kinda like Lenny says, in my mystic. Cut for a snug fit, and the outer bullet is wrapped with heat shrink to protect the heat from the foam noodle. The noodles go all the way to the bow, and transom. It was a pain to get the front noodle pieces in without ripping them to pieces. But way worth it in the end. My batteries sit nice and tight, yet I can slip them in and out with ease.



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    • jeffrey1
      Member
      • Mar 2013
      • 37

      #17
      gorilla glue.

      Originally posted by SloHD View Post
      Here's how I hold mine down kinda like Lenny says, in my mystic. Cut for a snug fit, and the outer bullet is wrapped with heat shrink to protect the heat from the foam noodle. The noodles go all the way to the bow, and transom. It was a pain to get the front noodle pieces in without ripping them to pieces. But way worth it in the end. My batteries sit nice and tight, yet I can slip them in and out with ease.



      use gorilla glue on edges and corners of tray half my boat is gorilla glue, best stuff on earth. i custom made my trays on an angle.will post some pics soon.

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      • JimClark
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Apr 2007
        • 5902

        #18
        So on your battery trays did you also make the m narrower so the batteries sit lower?

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        • SloHD
          Slow Electric Addict!
          • Apr 2013
          • 337

          #19
          Jim-not sure if you're asking me, but no, my battery tray's are stock...

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          • bikergreen
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 422

            #20
            Originally posted by tlandauer View Post
            Mine ( MG V1) came loose after a flip, got to say that it was the best thing that happened after the incident. Got rid of the stock trays---ther are too high, sitting flush with the tunnel floor, I had a difficult time fitting a pretty "standard" sized 4s, 5000mah battery in the sponson. I just cut two ply wood strips, narrower than the stock so they can "sit" lower in the sponson. I also made them longer so the batteries can be moved to achieve the desired COG. For the strip of ply wood to seat correctly, I placed two small pieces of the same wood underneath so the long strip of wood can be glued ( epoxied) on the floor of the sponson level. I use industrial strength velcro strap to tie down the batteries. I NEVER use velcro on the batteries direct as I learned a painful lesson one time: cracked a DF 45" Sniper hull yanking the batteries loose from the velcro.
            Great call - I am going to go that route I think, I will fab up some carbon trays i think and epoxy them in lower with a support down to the bottom of the sponson. I also had a close call using velcro on the battery, would have been easy to tear the boat in half! thanks for the insite. If you have a pic I'd really like to see the set up. Cheers

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            • lenny
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Sep 2010
              • 4297

              #21
              Yes that looks good,
              I see you cut the rail some to.
              Does it make it a little easier getting the packs in and out easier ?
              That is what I was going the do next.
              And also I was going to get rid of the trays so mine 4s 5300mah genace will fit in the sponsons to,
              Also to lower the CG in the hull to.
              When I was testing I just had the cells wedged with a small piece of foam and the and this neopene wedge,
              And it held good in the flip to.
              But the motor moved a little to the starboard side.

              The cells are 4s 40c 4000mah packs in this picture below.
              stands 043.jpgstands 044.jpg
              37"Daytona.
              FC Daytona 022.jpgFC Daytona 023.jpgFC Daytona 024.jpg
              ? ONLY IF THEY WORK

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              • jeffrey1
                Member
                • Mar 2013
                • 37

                #22
                ind stregth velcro.

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                • lenny
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 4297

                  #23
                  The velcro is a PITA when trying to place cells for testing in the sponsons,
                  And so is taping the hatches.
                  That is why I mod them with a seal and a hold down of some kind,
                  It just makes testing and running boats so much easier and so much more fun.
                  ? ONLY IF THEY WORK

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                  • jeffrey1
                    Member
                    • Mar 2013
                    • 37

                    #24
                    yes,i used pieces of thin wood from hobby lobby and cut them and put them on an angle.my lipos now sit lower and on an angle.ill have to show you pics so you can see.

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                    • SloHD
                      Slow Electric Addict!
                      • Apr 2013
                      • 337

                      #25
                      Lenny- actually the previous owner cut the rails like that, not me. I believe it does make the packs easier to get in and out. But I wouldn't know otherwise. I used velcro at first but it became a PITA. The previous owner also had filled the bow with ping pong balls and it was driving me nuts. So I got the noodle idea while surfing around here on ose. Then I figured I could cut them right size for a snug fit for the lipo, and do away with the Velcro. It works like a charm.

                      Just for extra time on the water ill throw in a single 4s and I shove that up in front of the motor with a nice snug fit as well. It bounces like this but it's just to get some extra run time on the water.

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                      • lenny
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Sep 2010
                        • 4297

                        #26
                        Yes,
                        Pictures would be great.
                        ? ONLY IF THEY WORK

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                        • lenny
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Sep 2010
                          • 4297

                          #27
                          SloHD,
                          2s pack are easy to get in and out,
                          I run 2s pack and 4s packs in all my boats.
                          But with 4s packs things get a little tight and the rail is in the way of the big 4s packs,
                          Also the trays.
                          I see you are still using the deans and 3.5mm plugs,
                          The 5.5 bullets will let the boat run a lot better in the long run.
                          Is that a fan I see in the picture for the motor ?
                          ? ONLY IF THEY WORK

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                          • tlandauer
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Apr 2011
                            • 5660

                            #28
                            Originally posted by bikergreen View Post
                            Great call - I am going to go that route I think, I will fab up some carbon trays i think and epoxy them in lower with a support down to the bottom of the sponson. I also had a close call using velcro on the battery, would have been easy to tear the boat in half! thanks for the insite. If you have a pic I'd really like to see the set up. Cheers
                            Here are some pictures of the simple wood strip, it is much lower than the stock trays by almost 3/8'', I just wanted something narrow enough to sit in the sponson.DSCN3417_3617.jpgDSCN3401_3602.jpg
                            Here is what I mean by wrapping the batteries in the friction mat. Here is my MHZ Lizard Xtreme:DSCN3420_3620.jpg
                            Too many boats, not enough time...

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                            • SloHD
                              Slow Electric Addict!
                              • Apr 2013
                              • 337

                              #29
                              Lenny- I know what you're saying about 4s packs. I come from road racing so I'm just using the packs I already have for now. Eventually I'd like to get a pair of 4s packs and lower the trays like tlandauer has there.

                              As far as bullets, I just ordered them last night. I ordered some 6mm for the motor. And I ordered some of those new castle 6.5mm connectors for the lipo/esc. Not sure if you've seen those yet but they look extremely nice...

                              As far as the fan, yea that's a fan. Since installing an x642 my temps went up a little too high for my liking. So I decided to tinker around and cut out the scoops on the lid. I hot glued metal screen to cover it up and help prevent too much water from getting in. It's sounds sketchy but too my surprise it works pretty well. I end up with just a few little tiny droplets on the underside of the lid. Very minimal hardly worth mentioning really... So I threw the fan in since I had some air flow in there now. Of coarse this is running solo and the lake I run at is always glass. I would probably not run it like this otherwise. I run my boats just for fun, no racing or saltwater.

                              Sorry for huge pics. :)

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                              • lenny
                                Fast Electric Addict!
                                • Sep 2010
                                • 4297

                                #30
                                The scoop came out good,
                                I was thinking of modding for some air cooling at one time.
                                And I found some material that let air in but not water,
                                But that was back in the days when I was new to boating.
                                And was running my Rio ep brushed and pushing speeds and tweaking what I could get out of it,
                                That was the whole start of this madness.

                                What where your temps at their hottest before the fan ?

                                I use that friction mat as a blocker,
                                To stop the velcro that is in some of my boats and on some of the used cell that I have bought on hear.
                                I also it to stop the camcorder from slipping on the side of the TX when strapped on it.
                                ? ONLY IF THEY WORK

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