ESC & Receiver Holder

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  • Dangerous_Toys
    Hiding from the Ole Lady!
    • Apr 2010
    • 2250

    #1

    ESC & Receiver Holder

    I've been slowly building this rigger from scratch and was wondering how can I keep my RX and ESC off of the hull incase of water intake. So I had some scrap 16" plywood and some basswood stringer material lying around from a Dumas kit. For the rx holder I simply made a box minus the top and 2 sides and epoxied it to the inside wall of the rigger tub. It worked out excellently! No worries for the rx. For the ESC I made a box fit to the size of my esc minus the top. Then I made another box minus the top and 1 side and epoxied that back to back with the first box and installed it over the stuffing tube,cable and collet. It worked out really good. It holds the esc off of the tub floor and also the bottom box serves as a splash guard from grease getting all over the inside of your hull. Plus it is removable so you can periodically wipe it clean. Here are some pics of the actual holders installed........




    Here's a pic of the rigger.......
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  • Simon.O.
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Oct 2007
    • 1521

    #2
    Very clean installation.
    I'll not put up a pic of the inside of my rigger now.

    I am interested in how your Deans connectors are working for you. I note you have a 120A esc and what appears to be a long can 380.

    Nice looking rigger !!
    See it....find the photos.....sketch it it....build it........with wood

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    • Dangerous_Toys
      Hiding from the Ole Lady!
      • Apr 2010
      • 2250

      #3
      Actually, I took off the deans connector and have been installing 5.5 bullet connectors on all my esc'c and batteries. The motor in the rigger is a Feigao 5XL competition wind.....
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