Lipo size for Re-release bulkhead

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Lipo size for Re-release bulkhead

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I want to put a re-release rear bulk head into my rc10t so I can run a taller lipo.
Does anyone know the size of the new bulkhead? I just ordered 3 for my projects and want to order some lipos. Maybe a 3s. Any suggestions?
I currently run a Turnigy 4000 mah 2s but I am wanting to go higher mah. Also want to try 3s.
Does anyone know if the front battery tray is different?

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Re: Lipo size for Re-release bulkhead

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just talking about the lipo, the only real difference in the rear bulkheads between an original and a rere is the rere is left open on the bottom for better battery fitment.

the front battery box is the same as the original.

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Re: Lipo size for Re-release bulkhead

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scr8p wrote:just talking about the lipo, the only real difference in the rear bulkheads between an original and a rere is the rere is left open on the bottom for better battery fitment.

the front battery box is the same as the original.
Thanks. I thought maybe the hole was molded taller.

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Re: Lipo size for Re-release bulkhead

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you know what..... it is actually. just looked at one of mine and it's like 1mm taller. add that to the bottom being cut out, you get 2, maybe 3 mm more height out of it.

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