rc18t batterys has anyone else thought of useing rc18t battery packs in a 2.2 crawler? ive been looking at them for quite a while and finally bought one and its tiney powerfull and light and fits right between the wheels on the rear of my rig i dont see anyone much useing them is there a reason? i still get good runtimes cant find any flaws in useing them and also was wondering what links i should use on a tlt based k2-5 crawler heres a pic of the battery mounted and one to show the crawler http://www.rcuniverse.com/gallery/ga...memid%3D344669 http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...tltcrawler.jpghttp://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...lt-crawler.jpg http://www.rcuniverse.com/gallery/ga...memid%3D344669 http://www.rcuniverse.com/gallery/ga...memid%3D344669 |
Yup been there done that, even separated the packs so 3 sat on each side. |
2 Attachment(s) They work fine. |
havent used them in years, but yeah.. |
cool i might try seperating the pack where there on each side thats a good idea these packs shure are cheap |
The first Lipo's I ran in my crawler were the 3s packs I bought to fit my RC18 |
yep, used em before, but reconfigured my front end to run a brick pack... As for links, I'd make my own, or look into something like dogleg lowers (if it's a comp rig...) |
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