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Old 15-06-2011
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Default Splitting Large Lipo Packs?

Hey,

I have recently bought a 1/8 EP buggy which has dual battery trays.

I decided to go with a single 4s pack since It would make it easier for me in the long run.

Since running the buggy with the single 4s pack, I have come to notice that the CG is far too high. So high that the buggy is rolling left and right.

I have reasons to beleive this is because the trays are located as far back as possible but despite that. I wan't to know, would it be possible to split my 4s lipo, into x2 2s's?

and If so how would I go about doing this?

Any help is much appreciated as i'm not too experienced with them, as ive not had to do anything like this before. and really dont have the money to waste on more packs.

Lipo is: Turnigy 4s 5000mah 30c soft cased.

I don't really want to have a 4s sitting around doing nothing and have to buy a few sets of 2s's. I would just really like to spread the weight out more, and lower it

Thanks
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Old 16-06-2011
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simple as no you would have to buy new
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