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Old 09-25-2015, 07:26 AM
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Thanks for the reply. I understand about keeping the batteries separate so one does not bring down the other in a bad situation. i did not think about putting the 2 negatives together though. I thought that using a smaller mah battery will help for room if you want to put your mind at ease in smaller aircarft. Also what do you think would be a safe mah for the reciever? they make some really small high c rating lipos. that might work really well. Do you think that i would have to regulate a lipo for a spektrum reciever?

Does anyone make a balance connector that can be mounted outside of the aircraft? This would work out well to do a battery check without removing the hatch.

Thanks