saddle pack ??

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saddle pack ??

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boys and girls,
I was thinking of buying a saddle pack for an old school 4wd car I'm building, but I was looking around at the batteries I already have and I found I have 2 almost new (same brand, same type) of 1S packs from my now sold 12th scale car.
Is there anything to stop me using those setup like saddles ?
perhaps physically they might just be the wrong shape, but other than that, any reasons?

thanks

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Re: saddle pack ??

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The only problem with using standard 1S packs is that they are usually sized around the old 4 cell packs so you might have a problem due to their physical size. Saddle packs are just two 1S packs, just at a smaller size.

The German Masters pro10 racers usually use two 1S packs as saddles, so they have 6000mah+ 2S batteries.
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cheers Terry.

how fun would 235mm pan cars with 2s lipos be !!

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With proper traction 235 pan cars are unreal !!!
I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !

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Nothing wrong with using those 1s packs together. Same effect as saddle pack.

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