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Dummy battery packs

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 5:34 pm
by THE H.P FREAK
HI!... As many of you know, I like to make my shelf queens look like they are 1 second from running. So after seeing J/R's dummy battery post I decided to do the same thing. I didn't go as far as to drill the aluminum stock and put screws. I just made the dummy batteries a tad longer to compensate. I figure no one's going to see the tips anyway. So I started out with 1/2 inch (13MM) round aluminum bar. I want to put some clear shrink tubing over the decals later so I went 1mm small than J/R did. J/R was nice enough to make me some fake battery decals. They turned out great. Thanks again J/R!!!!! :y: This is what I got done so far. Still waiting for the clear shrink tubing to show up. I'm going to be building a ton of dummy 7.2 volt packs too. I got almost everything to do those as well.

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Well I got working on the "Dummy" Ni-Cad battery packs this weekend. I started off with some 1/2 PVC electrical conduit. Cut it into the proper lengths. Then I slotted the lengths in two spots to simulate the 3 battery cells on each side of the pack. I now have the shrink tubing and pig tails. Just need the end caps and I can start building the packs.

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I also got a whole bunch of "Dummy" AA batteries done as well.

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Well the battery decals J/R made showed up and so did my Tamiya battery plugs. Just waiting on the end caps to get here now so I can start building these things.

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Well got some work done on the dummy 7.2 volt packs. I had one set of battery end caps, so I decided to built a prototype. Came out well. I think I should Of bought the next size smaller shrink tubing. Seems it tries to wrinkle up right before it gets tight.

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Well the clear shrink tubing finally showed up. Took forever. Anyway I got a bunch of the receiver packs done. Still waiting on the battery pack end caps to get here so I can start building the dummy 7.2 packs.

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Well the battery pack end caps came in so I made up 10 more dummy 7.2 packs. Turned out pretty good. Though next time I'll order 75mm blue shrink tubing instead of the 85mm. The 85MM seems a bit big. Next I'd like to make up a few hump packs and 3-4 8.4 volt dummy packs.

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Well I got a few more "Dummy" packs done.

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Re: Dummy battery packs

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 6:06 pm
by marlo
They all look great, fantastic idea. Kind of reminds me of Ikea, all things that are used in the show room, such as books, T.V's, computers, etc....are all fake.

Re: Dummy battery packs

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 5:45 am
by REMJ666
Great idea.. No more worries about leaking batteries...

Re: Dummy battery packs

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 4:46 pm
by marlo

Re: Dummy battery packs

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:46 am
by flipwils11
Those dummy batteries and your attention to detail are way cool.

Re: Dummy battery packs

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 4:18 am
by yellabelly
Props to the process. Those batteries look mighty convincing. My son and I exercise our herd regularly, wear out vs. Rust out. Keep em dusted. U run any of those queens at all?

Re: Dummy battery packs

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 8:51 am
by THE H.P FREAK
yellabelly wrote:Props to the process. Those batteries look mighty convincing. My son and I exercise our herd regularly, wear out vs. Rust out. Keep em dusted. U run any of those queens at all?
HI!... I have a few newer cars I run and a 1985 Toyota Tom's that is brushless. All others are shelf queens. :mrgreen: