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LiPo
Armor How To
Tony Arnold - StampedeProject.com
Sooner or later your car will take a big hit and in
the process damage to your un-protected LiPo pack(s) is possible and
then... of course we know bad things can happen.
To make LiPos safer and less prone to damage, more manufacturers are now
offering packs pre-armored and encased in plastic shells such as
Enerland Racing's new Hard Case Car Packs. Packs with higher 3S+ and
larger MH ratings though are too big and varying in size and left
unprotected with only a few layers of shrink wrap for protection.
The result is that we need to take a few minutes to fabricate
armor for odd sized or larger packs to prevent damage.

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I know, I know, I am using the "F" word again - Fabrication, but believe me, it's as easy as wrapping a present.
In this example I will be using a scrape Lexan body piece,
however 1/32" polycarbonate plastic from your local hardware store, or
even plastic from an empty milk jug will work.
Permanent bends in polycarbonate, AKA Lexan, can be easily made
as with most flexible/bendable non-shattering plastics.
WARNING - Do not use Acrylic or Plexiglas as it will shatter
dangerously like glass.
- Assure you have enough plastic to encase the pack.
- Use a fine-tipped Sharpie to trace around the pack on the plastic.

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- Cut the corners to form foldable flaps.
- Use a ruler and firmly fold each flap.

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- Place the pack in the plastic & use a fine-tipped Sharpie to
mark the height on flaps.

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- Use a ruler and firmly fold each flap to form the final seams and
trim excess.
- Slip in a logo or image for a custom pack (optional).
- Use heavy packaging tape or electrical tape to secure the armor.

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- Enjoy a more safe and durable LiPo pack.

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for their standard sized cells.
]
Once you have pack armoring down, you may want to
try using different materials and getting creative. I have even added
1/8" aluminum extra armor to packs if they are directly exposed to
potential damage.
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SOURCES:
MaxAmps - www.MaxAmps.com, Enerland Racing/PolyQuest -
www.Enerland.com, StampedeProject.com
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