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We are going to update the battery pack the same way BUT...
we are going to cut and change one connector at a time
starting with the red (positive wire).
5.
Clip the red wire close to the connector. Strip back around
3/8" (10mm) wire insulation.
6.
Tin a female bullet connector as well as the exposed wire.
7.
Carefully re-heat the solder in the connector and place the
wire end into the solder. Keep heat on the two to make sure the
pre-tinned wire has also liquefi ed. Remove the heat and do not
disturb. Allow the parts to cool.
8.
Cut the shrink tubing so it’s just a little longer than the
connector. Heat the shrink tubing to complete the update to the
positive battery wire.
9.
Repeat this step using a male connector on the black
(negative wire) of the battery.
IMPORTANT!: RECHECK ALL YOUR WORK TO MAKE SURE
YOU HAVE PROPERLY MATCHED THE CONNECTORS FROM
THE CONTROLLER TO THE BATTERY PACK.
10.
Cut a 3/4" long length of fuel tubing and slide it over the end
of the connector of the back battery connector.
NOW, WHEN THE
BATTERY IS NOT IN USE, ALWAYS STORE AND KEEP THIS
TUBING OVER THE CONNECTOR. DO NOT REMOVE THE TUBING
FOR ANY REASON EXCEPT CHARGING AND OPERATING.
WARNING: NEVER, EVER PLUG THE BATTERY POSITIVE
CONNECTOR INTO THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CONNECTOR!
Here are the battery confi gurations the Revolt allows. It’s a
good idea to use plenty of hook and loop to help hold the
batteries in place.
Two 2S packs side by side.
Two 2S packs side by side.
Remove the foam to lower
Remove the foam to lower
battery placement.
battery placement.
Two 2S packs
Two 2S packs
stacked.
stacked.
One 4S pack.
One 4S pack.
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