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Old 02-22-2011, 09:59 AM
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I have a 4500mah LifePro4 battery that is rated at 6.6v that I would like to use on my reciever. It does not have the male battery lead on it so I cannot plug it into the reciever. Can I just solder a reciever battery lead to the LifePro4 battery without causeing any issues to the battery or reciever

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Default RE: LifePro4 question?

Couple things.

1. Thats an awful big battery for a RX.

2. Yes, you can solder on the RX plug you need. But, be carefull not to short out the leads. Cut one at a time. solder and insulate it before doing the second one.

3. MOST IMPORTANT!!! YOU MENTIONED USING A MALE PLUG. O.K. AS LONG AS THE PINS ARE NOT EXPOSED.

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