Here is a front picture of the Battery Tray and Receiver/Switch Tray... Again, using 30 minute epoxy. I velcro'd the Rx in place. The Rx is an Airtronics 10ch FHSS-3 for the SD-10G. It has slots for two receiver packs which make this setup very easy. The switch is the Power Box Sensor from Aircraft International...
http://www.aircraftinternational.com...r_12/index.htm
Here are the pics...
Note on the Battery Tray is only showing the front of it. I changed phones and in the process the ATT Rep formatted my SD card for the new phone despite saying I wanted to make sure I save all the pics with the phone...LOL
The Main Battery tray was mounted as stated in the instructions. The rear part is glued in so it is resting on the brace and the former at the wing tube. I will bring up the damage in the next part of this thread on how I repaired the block.
I'm just a novice at this, so feel free to tell me I'm not making a good decision. RVP did and probably saved me from doing a second repair...
I forgot to mention the Armsafe switch. I had to reconfigure a Castle 2 into 1 battery harness for using two 5s packs. I removed a male T-Connector and soldered in another Female. I used a modified 2 into 1 T-Connector (I had to take it apart and put a gap between the two connectors) to connect the batteries to the Armsafe Harness.