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HBX 12891 1/12 2.4G RTR 4WD Waterproof Desert Truck Off-Road Buggy with LED Lights

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Old 08-23-2017, 12:36 AM
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Default HBX 12891 1/12 2.4G RTR 4WD Waterproof Desert Truck Off-Road Buggy with LED Lights

The guys at RCMoment.COM sent me this truck to try out on the beach while I was away on vacation. Good bit of fun on wet sand and over the stones on the beach. Just wish I'd had a few more sets of batteries otherwise great fun to play with.

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This truck will be sent as a free giveaway to a prize draw winner from the 'Essential RC' YouTube channel in the near future.

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Were those AA batteries you put in the truck???????? 😲
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I have not seen these cells used in a RC platform before either. Probably 18650 single cell Li-Ion batteries like used in a lot of newer LED flashlights. I am not sure if all those cells have them, but my Ultra-Fire cells have internal PCB protection that prevents under voltage or over voltage.

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