Hi
Decided I really needed a cordless starter and as the Align ones are expensive I thought I'd do a DIY job. Normally you have them hanging underneath on a tray or rubber mounts, but again more money. So I took one of my 3S 2100's from my 450 and figured it'd fit in the frames just right. So I stripped the starter down, looks pretty mint I have to say (got it 2nd hand with my 600n). Offered the battery up and yep it'll slip in there nicely
.
So out with the trusty dremel and half an hour later.........
Nothing to see here :

Oooo
Perfect fit!!!! 


There is a tiny bit of play in there, it's not tight at all and best of all it hasn't increased the size of the starter. Just gotta re-solder the EC3 on and I'll be good to go
. I'm gonna braid the balancing cable as well to protect it and make it look neater.
Cheers
Andy
Decided I really needed a cordless starter and as the Align ones are expensive I thought I'd do a DIY job. Normally you have them hanging underneath on a tray or rubber mounts, but again more money. So I took one of my 3S 2100's from my 450 and figured it'd fit in the frames just right. So I stripped the starter down, looks pretty mint I have to say (got it 2nd hand with my 600n). Offered the battery up and yep it'll slip in there nicely
.So out with the trusty dremel and half an hour later.........
Nothing to see here :

Oooo
Perfect fit!!!! 


There is a tiny bit of play in there, it's not tight at all and best of all it hasn't increased the size of the starter. Just gotta re-solder the EC3 on and I'll be good to go
. I'm gonna braid the balancing cable as well to protect it and make it look neater.Cheers
Andy





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