Ph2t's internal dual cell Mod

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Ph2t's internal dual cell Mod

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http://www.ausmicro.com/link.asp?TOPIC_ID=542

Too slack to re-write it here, but it has lots of purdy pictures....


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i dont understand everyones need to keep that stupid plastic cover on the board. tape is lighter and easier to remove.
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Sweet job pimp! hella nice illustration :D 8)

Gotta try this on one of my spare chassis.
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jowlz, it's just nicer this way man, all the parts go back into the right spots and it increases the farkwidit factor.

kiwk, thanks man :) . One day i'll do this on a real bit chassis, at the moment the Bensu clone was the guinea pig.

To anyone that has done a dual batt chassis, did you add an extra steering spring to help keep the bit straight?

time fer sleep (12:37am) down under................

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ph2t wrote: To anyone that has done a dual batt chassis, did you add an extra steering spring to help keep the bit straight?
well the I just did a dual on a ZZ chassis;
http://bitpimps.lixlink.com/pages/phpFo ... .php?t=456

...and this is my new favorite toy! i would agree that an extra steering spring would be in order, cause this thing is crazy fast! i would like to be able to deperess the forward button a little longer than a 1/10 of a second lol... the tire and stabilus combo i got now is perfect. i'm thinkin' that changing the gear ratio may help to eliminate the kick-butt fish tale at launch, right now i only got a 12:1 ratio... :D
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Nice job man... Bensus make great guinea pigs.. Pics are great too..


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ya those burlington clones are good for guinea pigging. so are cyclonas. both are almost identical to bits as far as dimensions go.
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Post by noxorc »

with Target selling Microsizers for $10 beans, I'm hard pressed to buy any more clones.
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With Target in Australia selling the Compact Char-G at $48 (AUS), clones are a much better option...........
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