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RECEIVER
SERVO
ESC
MOTOR
ON/OFF
ANTENNA
BLACK
BLUE
RED
RED
BUL
KHE
A
D
FRONT
keep RED
wires short
7-CELL PACK
Fig. 186
Fig. 187
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Figs. 188, 189, 190 & 191
In order to
connect matched cells together you will need to use battery
braid or battery bars. Battery braid is cheaper and easier to
solder, but battery bars help to make the battery pack more
rigid and provide better conductivity. Associated sells Reedy
#650 precut battery braid or #651 silver plated battery bars
for soldering battery packs. You will also need to choose what
type of connector or pin system you want to use between the
speed control and battery pack. We show using the Reedy
#652 power connector pins in the photos. Figs. 188 & 189
show braid and pin locations for both sides of a six cell battery
pack. Figs. 190 & 190 show both sides of a seven cell battery
pack.
Fig. 188
Fig. 189
Fig. 190
Fig. 191
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Fig. 192
Go ahead and place your battery pack
inside the chassis. If you have a pre-made battery pack make
sure the wires are at the front. If you have a hand assembled
pack make sure that the positive battery pin is located in the
back left corner of the chassis. The photo shows a six cell
battery pack installed.