Ni-MH 4.8V Square 1300mAh £ 7.06ex £ 8.29 inc (Euro 11.89)
RRP £9.99
3700-010
Weight: 0.12 kg
is this ok for a abattery
Ni-MH 4.8V Square 1300mAh £ 7.06ex £ 8.29 inc (Euro 11.89)
RRP £9.99
3700-010
Weight: 0.12 kg
is this ok for a abattery
and what about batterys for the reciever?
0.12kg= 120g= 4/5ths the weight of an antweight.
The same battery can be used to power the servos as is used to power the receiver.
From technobots look at the 300mah Ni-mh cells. You will have to join them together yourself but they will weigh about 30g which is ok for an antweight.
Regards
Ian
what? join them together? how doi do that and how many do i need to join together?
well if you dont know then youd be better off buyong a pre built pack:
http://www.overlander.co.uk/detail.asp?categoryid=52&offset=25&ID=303http://www.overlander.co.uk/detail.a...fset=25&ID=303
and before you ask it does not matter whether its square or flat just pick the one that suits your design best.
thanx
Hi Matty
First of all, as someone said before, we cant answer after only three minutes, second, if you have something more to say in your post, you have about 10 minutes to adit.
Becuase it is your first ant, go for two channel reciver/transmitter, and after the time you get to learn how to upgrade your antweight. If you look reallt carefully at the previous posts you can see many helpful links. In the begining you get all these big thoughts about great weapons and design, but after the time youll notice that its not as easy as you first thought.
Ive been building ants for 4 years now, and started with a simple design, and I still havent got any experince about building Antweight spinners! But my suggestion is the great word, K.I.S.S (=Keep It Simple Stupid) (no offence on the last word)
Hope this help!
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