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battery charging
Hi all,
I finally am starting the build of My tamiya Scania and want to hide the battery in the fuel tank. Is there any way of building a charge input while having the MFU still connected. Thanks |
Re: battery charging
I havnt tried it but i would think you would be able to as long as you were to put a cutoff switch between the battery and the MFU unit
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Re: battery charging
Have to agree, the cut off switch should be ok. If it's wrong, i'm sure someone could let us know.:p;)
Big John |
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I've fitted a charge socket and mfu cut off switch to my globe, works a treat, can take some pics and post later if you like.
Stu |
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thanks that would be great I've got two scans that i want to move the battery into the tanks... nothing like long grass recking a day
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http://i1252.photobucket.com/albums/...9/IMG_2118.jpg Made up a charge lead: http://i1252.photobucket.com/albums/...9/IMG_2119.jpg Piggy backed 2 batteries together for longer run times: (its not metalic paint, just dust!!!) http://i1252.photobucket.com/albums/...9/IMG_2120.jpg Charge lead attached to truck: http://i1252.photobucket.com/albums/...9/IMG_2121.jpg Power goes from the batteries through a tamiya plug to the charge socket then + goes to the switch and from there to the mfu via another tamiya plug with the -. I fitted the tamiya plugs so as it was "plug and play" with future batteries etc. Hope this makes sense, I can't take any pics of the wiring with out taking the cab off. Stu |
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That actually helps out alot!! i like this simple yet effective idea. ill make some holes in my cab floor for the switch and charge port. i like the idea of piggy backing the battery packs, i have 2 one as a back up for when the other goes dead and i still want run time. this deffinitaly gives me ideas as what to do to mine! Thank you!
nice looking globe btw... |
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hello i'm new to that idea...you can piggyback the batteries :confused:?do you get power from both at the same time ?does that increase your run time ?can you use any size batteries for this setup currently i use wolfpack 4200 nmh and right now i get about 1 hour run time depending on how heavy the trailer and load is:)
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