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Thread: Reciever Battery packs

  1. #1
    hi all

    could anyone give me some advise on buying reciever battery packs? i.e what make, chargers...
    i currently use 8 AA which can be expensive to replace

    thanks alex

  2. #2
    8!
    4 for a receiver pack.
    8 for a transmitter.
    Note rechargeable batts are 1.2v

    Transmitter, 9.6V
    Receiver, 4.8V

    Any R/C model shop can provide you with what you need.

    Example .... http://www.ripmax.com/7index.asp?category=060-080&ItemsPerPage=100&selectedtab=060
    http://www.ripmax.com/7index.asp?cat...&selectedtab=0 60

    OR ....Get rechargeable AA batteries and something like this .....http://www.ripmax.com/item.asp?itemid=P-FBC10D/4&ItemsPerPage=100&selectedtab=060&Category=060-080http://www.ripmax.com/item.asp?itemi...tegory=060-080...... you should then be able to recharge the batteries whilst they are in the transmitter or in the battery holder of the receiver.

    (Message edited by woody on March 18, 2007)

  3. #3
    sorry i meant for the transmitter (

    thanks woody

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  5. #5
    if i was to go down the way of batteries and charger through the transmitter, would i need a special charger for the batteries or the transmitter? or will any do?


    cheers alex

  6. #6
    Which transmitter do you have?

  7. #7
    i have two types

    hitec ranger 3 fm sky

    and http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=678http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=678

    thanks alex

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  9. #9
    so to sum up,

    If you go for the single celled rechargable battery option you will need to remove them to charge.

    If you go for the 8 cell nicad pack then you will be able to use the jacks with the transmitters and get a futaba or similar charger.

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