internal dual cell microsizer

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internal dual cell microsizer

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custom chassis built for my custom subrau shell . ms auto modista(sp?) set with clone pcb, clear clone suspenison ,clone wheels and tiers ,yellow clone motor , and internal dual cell useing a dead digi qs battey pack .

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looks pretty neat with the body on, nice job man :-)
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yea looks like some cool stuff there.
I really dig the switch, I'm a sucker for micro switches - I still love the micro switch ph2t put in one of cars, damn thing is too cool.
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Post by HACHI-RYOKU »

Good job dude.

2 things I was thinkin.

1, you could drill a hole in the bottom of the chassis to access the switch from the bottom. I use apoxy or hot glue from a glue gun to hold it in place. Superglue can interfere with electronics.

2, Do you have any clear coat on it?
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thanks guys . hachi good idea about the switch . i was thinking about mounting it under the motor mount like ph2t did , i dunno what way i'll do it . yeah there is a clear coat , like 3 of them but the car is dirty in the pic and realy scrached up from concret . you can see my other pics of it here , http://bitpimps.lixlink.com/pages/phpFo ... php?t=4791 before the shell was trashed .
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Very cool rig micro. I never thought about putting dual cells in that configuration. Micro switches rule!!! My only question is.... does it flip easily? :???:
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flips about as much as a standard internal duall cell bit . the batteries are a 2mr80aaa sh4pnimh pack out of a fryed digi q . they are the same cells in the zz se , so they are small and light , thats how the pcb can be ontop and still fit on a shell . ive done this mod with reg batteries but i have to make the pcb vertical , and i can only get the vw bug body to fit that , and that flips over kinda easy .
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Well it be nice anyway. Dual cells are fun (specially wheelie time) :shock: :eek: :cool:
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Post by HACHI-RYOKU »

Cool.

I was looking at your battery set up, and it looks like you have some space between the charging pads to put the switch. Here's an example.

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Keep up the good work.
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