crash's hump pack

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Crash

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I made my first hump pack

5 AA energizer 2450 mah battery's

soldered then covered connections with non conducting silicone to protect them from corrosion

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what do u think?
 
thanks guys

Allan inspired me, he doesnt know it. lol

He was helping some members in the shout explaINING hump packs
and battery packs the other day.

thanks for compliments guys

thanks Allan for making me try something new.

Danny
 
1. what you seal the ends with?

2. how does your servos like it?

3. i wouldnt try to take that on a airplane :p
 
thanks guys

Allan inspired me, he doesnt know it. lol

He was helping some members in the shout explaINING hump packs
and battery packs the other day.

thanks for compliments guys

thanks Allan for making me try something new.

Danny

It looks good dan and your welcome. I am honored to have inspired you.

Where are you going to put it? If you put it in the batt box, it would be good to know how you modded the box to make it fit.
 
1. what you seal the ends with?

2. how does your servos like it?

3. i wouldnt try to take that on a airplane :p


1. aquirium silocone
2. servos are wicked fsat now and more acurate
3.i wont

lol
 
It looks good dan and your welcome. I am honored to have inspired you.

Where are you going to put it? If you put it in the batt box, it would be good to know how you modded the box to make it fit.


it is in my radio box, the lid for radio box gets the support areas cut out.
 
Great job dan. Maybe I should try out/improve my soldering skills and try this out.

I'd rep ya, but I have to spread it around first.
 
here is the performance of the steering servo after installing new hump\
 
Nice job uncle crash!

Needs a bread tie wraped around to finish it off though :bigsmilie:


rite.............lol

wish I had some shrink plastic wrap

I did silacone them together, they are solid

thanks guys
 
Thats awesome, I wish i could build one myself. I think you need a pretty good soldering iron though. Great work. How much runtime do you get out of a charge on it?
 

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