Remember that if you do wire up two packs like this, you will need to separately charge them.
One added advantage is that they effectively behave like higher capacity packs.
So if you start out with a 900mAh pack, then wire two of them together ( make sure they are of identical capacity ), you end up with an effective 1800mAh pack, that can sustain higher servo draw to boot, without the voltage drop that affects Spektrum RX's.
I just finished taking out all of my NiMH and NiCD packs out of my planes, running them through several automatic discharge, recharge, top-off cycles, then checking their capacities. I write the results on the packs, so I can track performance degradation over time.
I can then select which tested packs are more similiar in capacity for pairing.
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BTW: I'm glad I caught all of this on the ground... I didn't quite understand what was happening at first when I installed my first AR7000's.
It would have been nice to have had a more vocal "heads up" from JR/Spektrum. IMHO, as it is the warnings have been played down too much for
PR purposes...