jayloo
09-19-2003, 03:31 PM
I wished the warp was more like the revie when it came to installing batteries (bottom loading instead of snaps). Here u go...chech out the pics.
I took a board from a revie and removed the circuit board. I just wanted the leads and plastic rail they r on. I then soldered the leads to corresponding wires going to the + & - warp board. Then I super-glued the revie part into the motor side of my warp shell. I can pop it loose with an x-acto knife if needed.
There is about 1/4 inch gap between the batteries and the inside of the warp shell. I just used a thick piece of plastic to take up the room.
The batteries are loaded from the bottom along with the spacer and just slide the cover in. Snug fit.
I have a 12v reg, red led and a switch left to install.
Not the best pics but u get the point.
I took a board from a revie and removed the circuit board. I just wanted the leads and plastic rail they r on. I then soldered the leads to corresponding wires going to the + & - warp board. Then I super-glued the revie part into the motor side of my warp shell. I can pop it loose with an x-acto knife if needed.
There is about 1/4 inch gap between the batteries and the inside of the warp shell. I just used a thick piece of plastic to take up the room.
The batteries are loaded from the bottom along with the spacer and just slide the cover in. Snug fit.
I have a 12v reg, red led and a switch left to install.
Not the best pics but u get the point.