Few questions, please help !
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Few questions, please help !
I ordered a JR Voyager E (don't have it yet) helicopter and have a few questions...
1 - Does the JR Voyager E come with Tamya connectors on the stock ESC ?
2- I have a bunch of 7.2V 2400mA NiCD packs, and I would like to add 2 more cells to each pack to get 9.6V (8 cells) do you thing I will loose much power doing that ?
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1 - Does the JR Voyager E come with Tamya connectors on the stock ESC ?
2- I have a bunch of 7.2V 2400mA NiCD packs, and I would like to add 2 more cells to each pack to get 9.6V (8 cells) do you thing I will loose much power doing that ?
Thanks
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Re: Few questions, please help !
Originally posted by MisterFlyer2002
2- I have a bunch of 7.2V 2400mA NiCD packs, and I would like to add 2 more cells to each pack to get 9.6V (8 cells) do you thing I will loose much power doing that ?
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2- I have a bunch of 7.2V 2400mA NiCD packs, and I would like to add 2 more cells to each pack to get 9.6V (8 cells) do you thing I will loose much power doing that ?
Thanks
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Few questions, please help !
Thanks LarryFlew, I mean adding 2 cells to a already existing 6 cells pack, using an additional Tamya connector.
I am using gage 10 wire.
I am worrying about loosing power (in heat) thru the additional Tamya connector and wire...
I willl eventually switch to Deans plug...but for now...
So the last 2 cells are connected using gage 10 wire instead of the standard small flat ping (between each cells)
Result will be 9.6V 2400mAh
I am using gage 10 wire.
I am worrying about loosing power (in heat) thru the additional Tamya connector and wire...
I willl eventually switch to Deans plug...but for now...
So the last 2 cells are connected using gage 10 wire instead of the standard small flat ping (between each cells)
Result will be 9.6V 2400mAh