Battery holder position

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Battery holder position

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Hi all

I want to run my battery longitudinally in my gold pan but need to drill the holes for the battery holder is there a set position for this as mine doesnt have any holes to put it that way?
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:shock: Your Gonna Drill!!!! :wink:

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Don"t drill your chassis :shock: . Just use a good brand of servo tape to relocate the battery holder. :wink:

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rctenracer wrote:Don"t drill your chassis :shock: . Just use a good brand of servo tape to relocate the battery holder. :wink:

Good thinking that man why didnt I think of that :oops:
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you could also try one of these:
http://www.puretechproducts.com/products.html
adhesive backed pure-tech straps.
I haven't tried the adhesive ones myself, but the regular straps they sell are quite nice.

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Post by vintage AE »

i think that if you are going to run this one than don't worry about drilling. BUT, a good double sided tape could be a good idea. A hard hit the wrong way could dislodge it though.

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