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I've used the name Jazz32 for a very long time, and it was from Malone. Had I known he was going to sell out to the Lakers with the likes of Payton (who never deserved the ring he just got), I probably would have used Jazz12.
For my tri-cell ZZ with the SS motor, I first tossed the pcb plastic cover. Flip the pcb and there is enough room inside to stash 3 batteries. I used Solder strips along with the wires. I bent over a strip on both sides of the car attached to the batteries. I charge it by attaching wires to those tabs and using a 6V source.
The SS motor was just aligned and super glued into place. It worked really well until one of the solder strips broke. I haven't had time to go back in and fix it. I was actually going to try to weigh it down a little because it had major wheel spin, even with the higher gearing.
Oh yeah, I also added a switch so I didn't have to charge 3 batteries each time I used it.
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