i am considering using a123 or life batteries for my rx and tx. I would like to get an idea what the
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i am considering using a123 or life batteries for my rx and tx. I would like to get an idea what the
i am considering using a123 or life batteries for my rx and tx. I notice that all the rx a123 batteries are 6.6 volts. Will this cause a problem on my digitial servos that only go to 6.0 v? Also, I know they have a123 life batteries for tx but I have not found any in the 7.6 range or that will fit in my Airtronics SG-10. I have a cellpro charger and found a place where I can charge do a single charge thru the switch. Any help will greatly be appreciated.
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RE: i am considering using a123 or life batteries for my rx and tx. I would like to get an idea what the
Servos rated for 6v mean they are rated for a 5 cell pack, much like 4.8v servo specs mean a fully charged 4 cell pack which as I'm sure you're aware is well over 4.8v off the charger.
As such, yes, servos rated 6v normally do not have a problem with A123's.
I suggest that you stick with genuine A123 systems cells from a reputable vendor. They ARE different than "LiFe" batteries marketed by others and which cost less.
I personally get mine from WrongWayRC.com though Hangtimes and Tail Dragger RC also come to mind.
As such, yes, servos rated 6v normally do not have a problem with A123's.
I suggest that you stick with genuine A123 systems cells from a reputable vendor. They ARE different than "LiFe" batteries marketed by others and which cost less.
I personally get mine from WrongWayRC.com though Hangtimes and Tail Dragger RC also come to mind.
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RE: i am considering using a123 or life batteries for my rx and tx. I would like to get an idea what the
For Rx power I have been using these on planes with low power draw, latest is a 1/5 mustang. I have 12 in use and so far they have been good. Cheap enough so dual packs can be used for piece of mind with a $8 battery. They have been coming with a futaba/Jr connector for power discharge. http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...iver_Pack.html
For my 3D high C drain stuff I use A123's from Hangtimes. You can order them with the 20g 3 wire universal for charging thru the switch.
To charge thru the switch on the HK packs I cut the balance plug off and shrink wrap the red and black wires and then take the white wire and add a futaba end to it and install it into the futaba connector power supply. Then you can balance charge thru the switch.
For my 3D high C drain stuff I use A123's from Hangtimes. You can order them with the 20g 3 wire universal for charging thru the switch.
To charge thru the switch on the HK packs I cut the balance plug off and shrink wrap the red and black wires and then take the white wire and add a futaba end to it and install it into the futaba connector power supply. Then you can balance charge thru the switch.