Originally Posted by
rgburrill
I assme you are talking aobut the receiver battery since the transmitter battery pack is 9.6 VDC. What receiver are you using?
The DX7S uses a 4-cell NiMH pack, not an 8-cell. You must be thinking of the original DX7.
Hello, could someone had this experience. One day I used my DX7S flying in normal condition. I changed the battery from 4.8v Nimh to 6.4v LiFe and worked normally. However, I forgot to switch it off for more than a week until last night I took it out. OMG, the radio had no response at all even I changed a new pack of battery. Switch but not on. Could any of you had such experience before and how to fix it?
thank you
CY
It sounds like the issue is that the battery pack itself is damaged. This is to be expected if you over-drain it. When you put it on the power supply to charge, does the blue LED start glowing? If not, that means the pack isn't charging. It's kaput. Get a new pack, or put the old NiMH back in and test it.
Andy