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Old 09-25-2003 | 04:29 PM
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OK i am building a kadet senior arf and i am ready to put the receiver into the plane but i am not sure how to secure it. can you please tell me how to mount the battery and the receiver this is my first plane that i have built so any help, pictures or links would be greatly appreciated.
Old 09-25-2003 | 05:33 PM
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Both should be wrapped in 1/4"-1/2" foam rubber. Secure the foam to itself using a small piece of electrical tape. Then either use double sided foam tape, velcro or both secure them to the plane.

I typically use foam tape and then just for a bit of extra security I also put some velcro straps around if possible.
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should the reciever be stacked on the battery or beside it??

thanks for all the help
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Typically you would place the battery where it will help get the center of gravity within the range suggested by the manual. Don't wrap the Rx and the battery together, try to keep them separate.
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I use 1 1/2 or 2 inch hook and loop (velcro) glued (epoxy)to the inside of the fuselage. Wrap the battery in foam and then place it into the velcro, fold over the hook and loop with a little compression on the foam, this keeps it all tight and in place. Do the same for the receiver. I like to keep the battery in front of or below the receiver. Wrap the battery either in the same velcro or by it self depending on the placement for balance.

You can find the hook and loop at places like Joan Fabric or most stores of this type that sell fabrics and supplies. I buy the type that doesn't have adhesive on the back.

Leo

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