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Re: pic: installed battery team 842
The bar atop the battery pivots on the back hinge. One flip of a latch and the bar goes up. Then lift the hanle and the battery automatically disconnests at the Anderson connector. Drop the new battery in place, lower the holding bar, secure it and batteries are changed withinin 10 seconds.
Cory, one half of the Anderson is on the chasis, theo other on the battery. The two halves are not bolted to each other. Bill, no aluminun, all extruded fiberglass material. No electrical conductivity problems. Tristian. The creative pultrusion fiber abgle material is stonger than steel for it's weight. There is no way the battery will fall. It's very secure. thanks, Allan |
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