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ezhitz
11-13-2010, 09:15 AM
Was looking at the Turnigy 2s packs and noticed the 30c hardcase packs are
$5.00 cheaper then the equal soft pack so if i ordered 6 packs you save $30.00.
My question is does it matter running them in a boat or could you take the case off and reshrink wrap them? :confused1:
If they fit, why would you take the case off....use them as is.
LarrysDrifter
11-13-2010, 09:59 AM
I agree.No problem with a hard case in a boat.
ezhitz
11-13-2010, 11:06 AM
Thats good I think they fit better because the wires come out the end rather then off to the side.
Eric Bourlet
11-15-2010, 12:32 AM
The problem I had using hard case packs in a P Spec JAE was the size of the connectors and having to have twice as many to run 4 cells they get warm and cause a loss of performance.
I've been running hardcase packs since I started running FE in June, I'm going to crack them open this winter and re-wrap them in clear heat shrink for 2 reasons:
1) Unnecessary weight
2) When they get wet you can't see if there is any water trapped inside.
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Was looking at the Turnigy 2s packs and noticed the 30c hardcase packs are
$5.00 cheaper then the equal soft pack so if i ordered 6 packs you save $30.00.
My question is does it matter running them in a boat or could you take the case off and reshrink wrap them? :confused1:
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