X-Tech Infinity Tank Mounting
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From: Thurso, UNITED KINGDOM
Hi
I am looking for some advice and maybe some pics of how people mounted the tank in the X tech Infinity. This is my first model of this type and I have several options on fitting the tanks so I am looking for some experienced advice.
Thanks in advance
Mike
I am looking for some advice and maybe some pics of how people mounted the tank in the X tech Infinity. This is my first model of this type and I have several options on fitting the tanks so I am looking for some experienced advice.
Thanks in advance
Mike
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From: Dubai, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Mike take a look a the ZN line site lots of pictures of tank instalations for their models [link]http://www.znline.com/list_photos.php?langue=english&cle_data=1025179850 &source=produits[/link]
or try the GB RCAA site where the is an excelent article on building a Synergy .[link]http://www.gbrcaa.org/ntoa/ZN%20Synergy%20Part%20III.htm[/link]
These should give you some inspriation, hope these help.
RGDS
Stevepj
or try the GB RCAA site where the is an excelent article on building a Synergy .[link]http://www.gbrcaa.org/ntoa/ZN%20Synergy%20Part%20III.htm[/link]
These should give you some inspriation, hope these help.
RGDS
Stevepj
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If you mount the tank around the c.of g. area, also make sure that nothing else can move,and pinch the long fuel lines---hold things like the rx battery,rx,&c., securely----velcro,tie-wraps,whatever---don't just wedge them with foam!
I say this from recent experience with a club colleague who should have known better---his pumped/piped OS 160 ran fine on the ground,not in the air----until we found that his rx batt. ,stuffed up front in foam, was shifting about and pinching/releasing the fuel lines....
I say this from recent experience with a club colleague who should have known better---his pumped/piped OS 160 ran fine on the ground,not in the air----until we found that his rx batt. ,stuffed up front in foam, was shifting about and pinching/releasing the fuel lines....



