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Old 02-04-2005, 11:32 PM
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nredekop
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Default Need Help with my Revo Remote Controler

Heres whats up i got a POS charger and batterys for my Revo Remote Controler! It seems like it takes max 5 minutes b4 my stupid thing is dead so i got a couple questions:
1st Has any1 had a simliar problem and how did u fix it ???
2nd I would like to no were u can get a battery pack for my revo REMOTE CONTROLER???
3rd I would like to no of a store in ALBERTA CANADA where u can get aftermarket parts for my Revo???
THANKS A MILLION
Old 02-04-2005, 11:41 PM
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Default RE: Need Help with my Revo Remote Controler

i dont think you can get a battery pack for that thing. its a TQ3 right? i just replace mine when the light starts flashing
Old 02-05-2005, 12:33 AM
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What he said. Since when does the TQ3 transmitter come with rechargeables and a charger? They use disposable AA batteries.
Old 02-05-2005, 05:03 AM
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Default RE: Need Help with my Revo Remote Controler

I put a battery pack in mine, but i dont have it anymore. I just took the two wires leading to the battery pack holder and soldered a 3 pin battery connector to it, the battery had a 3 pin connector on it so all I had to do was take the bottom cover off, disconnect the battery and plug it into a charger. If you make your own battery pack you can connect the battery directly to the transmitter by soldering the wires at either end of the pack, which i did with another one, then solder a charging jack onto the battery pack and stick it out the side of the transmitter by drilling a hole. Hope it makes sense

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