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slothRC 05-20-2020 11:17 AM

Very Quick Battery Mount for TRX-4 Sport
 
My TRX-4 Sport is currently non-drivable while I wait from my CI foams to come in, so I've been doing some rudimentary work in the shop in the meantime.

The stock battery mount situation has been bothering me, so I very quickly designed something with some scrap lexan I had (see pics below).

It seems to be pretty decent. Holds firm, the battery doesn't move, and it's definitely a bit lower than where the stock tray puts the battery.

Does anyone see any potential issues with this setup? I am just looking for feedback to make sure there aren't any glaring potential problems that I'm missing with this setup. I confirmed that it doesn't limit full suspension travel.

I'll probably replace this with something a sturdier than lexan eventually; this is in sort of a "proof of concept" stage.

Ignore the tangled wire spaghetti. It's one of my next things to tackle.

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Voodoobrew 05-20-2020 05:53 PM

Re: Very Quick Battery Mount for TRX-4 Sport
 
Did you consider putting the heavy battery lower, Like on the slider where that light esc is? Maybe use that lexan mount for the esc. That looks like a great esc mount!

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slothRC 05-20-2020 08:23 PM

Re: Very Quick Battery Mount for TRX-4 Sport
 
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Originally Posted by Voodoobrew (Post 6023996)
Did you consider putting the heavy battery lower, Like on the slider where that light esc is? Maybe use that lexan mount for the esc. That looks like a great esc mount!

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That's a good idea!

Do you have to worry about weight on one side of the chassis versus the other? If I put the battery on the slider/floor pan, won't it be a lot of extra weight on one side of the chassis vs the other? Would I have to add weight to the other side for balance, or is this not really an issue?

OSRC 05-21-2020 07:43 AM

Re: Very Quick Battery Mount for TRX-4 Sport
 
Been running on the slider for a long time. Works out really well, as long as your battery tucks between the slider mounts. I just moved my electronics to the other side in my Sport, though in other trucks I stuck them in the battery location.
https://i.postimg.cc/8PC7LmZR/09sm.jpg

I never noticed an issue with weight balance, though you might need to tweak your spring collars a little bit if it's a really heavy pack.

slothRC 05-23-2020 05:59 PM

Re: Very Quick Battery Mount for TRX-4 Sport
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OSRC (Post 6024124)
Been running on the slider for a long time. Works out really well, as long as your battery tucks between the slider mounts. I just moved my electronics to the other side in my Sport, though in other trucks I stuck them in the battery location.
https://i.postimg.cc/8PC7LmZR/09sm.jpg

I never noticed an issue with weight balance, though you might need to tweak your spring collars a little bit if it's a really heavy pack.

Thanks. I moved the battery to the side panel and moved the ESC to that center plate, and everythings going very nicely. Ran several packs today and it's performing well "thumbsup"

splyn 05-23-2020 09:52 PM

Re: Very Quick Battery Mount for TRX-4 Sport
 
how does this effect side hilling?

Voodoobrew 05-24-2020 08:59 PM

Re: Very Quick Battery Mount for TRX-4 Sport
 
Lower cg probably better overall. Generally side rails are good. Balance? Well it can help or hurt. Going up hill depending on torque twist. There are too many factors involved to know for sure. Testing, tinker and test some more. Which way do you like more, that's the only "best" I know. But that's only accurate for you.

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