Started sorting out the esc location tonight ended up making a alloy plate that slides through the heat sink on it
I know exciting right So then I decided to make a battery holder which utilizes the original mounts for the msc servo and 2 others which required spacers This mount still allows me to cable tie the receiver and has the added bonus of hiding the excess cables in the deck cut out for the msc servo and leaving a gap between the top deck and battery plate for air to flow around the esc If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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Ok found out something new tonight Cen do make the sp1 in a Electric model I originally thought the GP part of the name meant Grand Prix Turns out it means "Gas Powered" So you have the >sp1 gp< and the >sp1 ep<
Here's some pic's if the sp1 ep So now that everything is finished for mock up, it's time to pull it all down for the final build up stay tuned, AND feel free to comment If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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It looks like you could fit the battery the same way as the production EP?
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Correct It's more about aesthetics though, because of the high body position I wanted the battery up high so it doesn't stand out If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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Nice project looks really good i particularly like your hand made bits good manufacturing skills
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