Velc for Batteries etc Question?

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  • CaptPJB
    Senior Member
    • May 2010
    • 237

    #1

    Velc for Batteries etc Question?

    Started to use straight Velcro instead of the traditional wooden trays for my batteries and ESC and all was well....at first. As inevitably happens a little water got in the boat and the Velcro came up with the battery. tried a different brand same result.

    So obviously I can glue it back down but was wondering if that was such a good idea if you ever wanted to take it out it might be a problem? Maybe use a glue like Goop that does not set up solid?
    What do you guys think?

    Peter

    Oops misspelled Velcro in the header
    Last edited by CaptPJB; 03-14-2011, 02:26 PM. Reason: Spelling
  • H&MWill
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2007
    • 623

    #2
    ive been using a dot of epoxy on each corner and one in the middle. holds good but can be removed if need be. Just works for me. Im sure there are other options.
    Many issues!!!

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    • pescador
      Senior Member
      • May 2009
      • 497

      #3
      Which velcro are you using? I've been using the "Industrial strength" stuff for everything but I haven't really soaked it in water yet. (knock on wood)
      It's supposed to be weather "resistant".
      Namba District 16
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      • martin
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Aug 2010
        • 2869

        #4
        Fold some channel brackets out of say 1/2" wide x 1/16" soft aluminium so you can bend without breaking & bond them into the bottom of the hull ( 2 per lipo, 1 each end of lipo). Each Velcro strap passes through a channel & then around the lipo with the lipo sat on top of the channels. Difficult to describe i know but their very simple indeed. Thanks.

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        • HOTWATER
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Nov 2008
          • 2323

          #5
          One thing I do before putting velcro down is to clean the area good with rubbing alcohol first...
          "Will race for cookies!"
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          • CaptPJB
            Senior Member
            • May 2010
            • 237

            #6
            Pescador
            Used "heavy duty" Velcro from the hardware store or RC Hobby shops not the super-loop stuff from Radio Shack. Thought of it but it grips so hard I thought I would pull it up taking the batteries out.

            Also I did not prep the area with alcohol as suggested by Hotwater. For now I will go with dabs of Welders glue and see how it does.

            Have not seen any of that aluminum channel Martin suggested I must not have looked in the right part of the hardware store.

            Thanks guys

            Peter

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            • martin
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Aug 2010
              • 2869

              #7
              You cant buy the channel you have to fold it yourself from flat aluminium strip, Very simple to fold either in a vice or with pliers. You end up with a channel with 2 flat pieces on the side of the channel witch sit against the bottom & get bonded to the hull leaving the hollow channel part for the Velcro to pass through. The whole thing only stands around 3mm off the bottom of the hull. Martin.

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              • lectriglide
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2009
                • 538

                #8
                I use the "industrial strength" velcro and it has not failed me yet. Shoe Goo would be my choice if the velcro sticky came loose!

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                • Flyguy55
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 216

                  #9
                  Clean the hull as mentioned , I use acetone . use some spray contact cement like 3m where you want the velcro to stick ( cover , but not very thick) let it dry , then apply the good velcro . Do it right the first time , it won't move .
                  It comes off , but not easy .

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                  • ozboater
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2007
                    • 415

                    #10
                    Originally posted by martin
                    You cant buy the channel you have to fold it yourself from flat aluminium strip, Very simple to fold either in a vice or with pliers. You end up with a channel with 2 flat pieces on the side of the channel witch sit against the bottom & get bonded to the hull leaving the hollow channel part for the Velcro to pass through. The whole thing only stands around 3mm off the bottom of the hull. Martin.
                    great idea martin, got any photos of the inside of a hull ??

                    cheers

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                    • martin
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 2869

                      #11
                      Originally posted by ozboater
                      great idea martin, got any photos of the inside of a hull ??

                      cheers
                      Sorry i dont have any pictures but its such a simple way of holding the battery very secure. Its so simple its difficult to discribe. Think of your belt going through the loops on you jeans, In this case the loops are made from say 1/2" wide x 1/16" aluminium bent to shape. So theirs 4 folds in total per loop, The 2 flat pieces either end of the folded loop sit flat in the bottom of the hull & get bonded in with a bit of glass cloth. Martin.

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                      • sailr
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Nov 2007
                        • 6924

                        #12
                        Welders glue?

                        Originally posted by CaptPJB
                        Pescador
                        Used "heavy duty" Velcro from the hardware store or RC Hobby shops not the super-loop stuff from Radio Shack. Thought of it but it grips so hard I thought I would pull it up taking the batteries out.

                        Also I did not prep the area with alcohol as suggested by Hotwater. For now I will go with dabs of Welders glue and see how it does.

                        Have not seen any of that aluminum channel Martin suggested I must not have looked in the right part of the hardware store.

                        Thanks guys

                        Peter
                        Mini Cat Racing USA
                        www.minicatracingusa.com

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                        • HOTWATER
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 2323

                          #13
                          Originally posted by sailr
                          Welders glue?
                          Yeah...what is that? The only thing that comes to mind is JB Weld....???
                          "Will race for cookies!"
                          IMPBA D12
                          My Gallery: http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/album.php?u=1738

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                          • CaptPJB
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2010
                            • 237

                            #14
                            Originally posted by HOTWATER
                            Yeah...what is that? The only thing that comes to mind is JB Weld....???
                            Welders is a glue that I use on my EPP foam rc planes, dries clear and flexible. Good stuff I usually get mine from Lowe's. (Not good on depron foam it eats it)
                            Peter

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                            • Fluid
                              Fast and Furious
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 7990

                              #15
                              Don't fool yourself, even "Industrial Strength" Velcro will come up if it gets wet. Instead of an additional adhesive I use a combination of Velcro hook-and-loop to keep the packs from sliding plus Velcro straps to hold them down. The latter can be installed by various methods, in boats with stringers I drill holes into the stringers and bolt the straps in place. Never had a strap come loose, even in an 80 mph crash.


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