Battery retention
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From: lurgVictoria, AUSTRALIA
Hi,
I have a Parkzone Ultra Micro Corsair that I 've rebuilt after a strange incident involving trees and cows (long story, but i wasn't flying it
).
During the rebuild I threw away the original belly pan before i had recovered the strip of velcro (is it?) used to retain and position the battery on the underside of the plane. Anyone know where I can get replacement material suitable for this purpose from? I want to standardise on whatever I move to, but am having trouble locating anything suitable. The plane is all back together awaiting test flying, but i dont have any means of retaining the battery.
What would you recommend?
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Gnrnr
I have a Parkzone Ultra Micro Corsair that I 've rebuilt after a strange incident involving trees and cows (long story, but i wasn't flying it
).During the rebuild I threw away the original belly pan before i had recovered the strip of velcro (is it?) used to retain and position the battery on the underside of the plane. Anyone know where I can get replacement material suitable for this purpose from? I want to standardise on whatever I move to, but am having trouble locating anything suitable. The plane is all back together awaiting test flying, but i dont have any means of retaining the battery.
What would you recommend?
Regards
Gnrnr
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From: lurgVictoria, AUSTRALIA
While that is clearly a small engine, I suspect it and the fuel tank plus battery for servos will be too much
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I'll stick with methanol in my bigger stuff though.
.I'll stick with methanol in my bigger stuff though.
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Does not matters replacement , Just prefer to have All-battery.com is a very nice site that you may want to take a look at.




