Century 7 Single Stick Battery?
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Century 7 Single Stick Battery?
Does anyone know the correct battery and connector to use in a Century 7 Single Stick transmitter?
I have a transmitter without the battery or connector.
Does it use the JR PROPO 2-pin black connector?
How many 1.2V cells? Is it a 9 cell pack with three cells per column?
As in the following layout?
(----------) (----------) (----------) -
(----------) (----------) (----------)
(----------) (-----------) (---------) +
Thank you.
I have a transmitter without the battery or connector.
Does it use the JR PROPO 2-pin black connector?
How many 1.2V cells? Is it a 9 cell pack with three cells per column?
As in the following layout?
(----------) (----------) (----------) -
(----------) (----------) (----------)
(----------) (-----------) (---------) +
Thank you.
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Hi;
Has anyone answered you problem ? You will need just 8 cells hooked up in series.
Suggest that you trace the red wire from the switch back..to the end..
If there is a connector then match it..if it is just and open wire then
solder the leads from the battery to the transmitter.
If you decide to sell the transmitter please keep me in mind.
Hope this helped..
Codimasta
AMA 11269
My email: [email protected]
Has anyone answered you problem ? You will need just 8 cells hooked up in series.
Suggest that you trace the red wire from the switch back..to the end..
If there is a connector then match it..if it is just and open wire then
solder the leads from the battery to the transmitter.
If you decide to sell the transmitter please keep me in mind.
Hope this helped..
Codimasta
AMA 11269
My email: [email protected]
Last edited by codimasta; 01-15-2014 at 12:28 PM. Reason: coorection