T-Maxx Charge-in Jack
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RE: T-Maxx Charge-in Jack
I know this is off-topic, but what rims are those? They look like aluminum 40 series Velocities. Are they just the Velocities? They look awesome.
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First set i had one rim stripped.
First set i had one rim stripped.
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RE: T-Maxx Charge-in Jack
hmm....just seems like you have a wire hanging out....no offense but I think that we all do this because taking the battery pack out is such a hassle...good job though?!
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RE: T-Maxx Charge-in Jack
OK. They are Proline 40 series Velocities rims. The charge-in jack doesn't hang out like that, I just did that so everyone could see what I'm talking about. It is ziptied with the other wires but I set it up so that I can take it out whenever I'm going to charge my battery pack.
First, you have to buy a switch that has a charge-in jack attached to it. So instead of a basic switch, which has 2 ends; ( one end pluged into the reciever and the other end pluged into the battery holder ) , the new switch would have 3 ends; ( one end pluged into the reciever, the other pluged into the battery holder or battery pack and the third that's used for charging the battery pack or rechargeable batterys. I'm going to take some pictures for you. I need to take my trans out anyway.
First, you have to buy a switch that has a charge-in jack attached to it. So instead of a basic switch, which has 2 ends; ( one end pluged into the reciever and the other end pluged into the battery holder ) , the new switch would have 3 ends; ( one end pluged into the reciever, the other pluged into the battery holder or battery pack and the third that's used for charging the battery pack or rechargeable batterys. I'm going to take some pictures for you. I need to take my trans out anyway.