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Old 02-23-2008 | 11:01 AM
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I just wanted to pass along a realization I discovered.

Originally I use to strip down the Heng long tanks and cut out the battery compartment to give me a nice open space to work with. I could then custom fit my batteries and run all the wiring.

Worked great, until it came time to change a battery. THen it was a lot of work.

Now I keep the battery compartment intact and work around it. I move all the switch topside, plug holes and trim the old mounting posts flush with the floor allowing me to flip the board and add heat sinks. This leaves easy access for a battery swap if required. With using more expensive batteries, I started realizing I had a lot of capital sunk into batteries in ten tanks. Realistically I am only ever running three in a given day, so I decided it would make more sense to allow for the easy exchange of batteries between tanks. Keeping the stock compartment intact allows this to happen.

Just thought I would pass on this to others who might be starting to accumulate a big tank collection.

Here is an interior shot of my latest Tiger, Lots of changes but the battery compartment is kept. This Tank ia fully equipped with the DBC and sound card.



This picture does not show the battery wiring in place. What I do is run a standard plug with extended wires through the hole in the battery compartment. This then screws into the terminal wiring marked Batt. This allows you to easily swap batteries out in the field, just by turning the tank over.

IMO and with some hindsight, I think Heng Long had it right in the first place



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Old 02-23-2008 | 11:26 AM
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That is one neat install YHR wish mine would come out as good[]
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Old 02-23-2008 | 11:30 AM
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Those T-34's don't have a lot of room in them. I find them one of the more difficult tanks to get everything in
Old 02-23-2008 | 11:38 AM
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Especially with the recoil motor/gearbox hanging low like it does, you need a clear area in the middle of the T34 or you don't get full elevation.
Old 02-23-2008 | 11:38 AM
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after that pic was taken 2A.M this morning the design layout changed 3 times LOL
Old 02-23-2008 | 11:42 AM
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Hi YHR,

Nice setup, again

You could also build a "standardtigerpantherbox" (new word) wich includes battery and electronics and use a common quick connectors to motors, speakers and switches. Then you could switch between your models.

My second Tiger triggerd this idea, the El-Mod stuff is wery nice, but Mrs. Jakeands budget for such equipment is limited[sm=tired.gif]

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Old 02-23-2008 | 11:53 AM
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You know I have a EL MOD set and an a few extra heng long ESC's . I may just look at what it would take to build a swapable package. I think I would have to go back to cutting out the battery box again though.

However a DBC and Heng Leng ESC packaged up would definately be an idea to try. I guy could build it in a plastic project box.

Another hobby project
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Thats exactly what I've done, pics soon!

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