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I have have an rc10gt tank in my Nitro Evader. I put on a 10inch line from the tank to the pipe a few weeks ago, but ever since I did that, the truck has never gone through an entire tank of fuel. It leaves about 1/4 of a tank left. Could it be because of the extra line?
Also, I just got rechargeable batteries for my truck, but the guys at my LHS gave me a Ni-Cd charger that charges both the RX and TX at the same time but they also gave me NiMH batteries for the RX and TX. Does it matter that it says it charges NiCds? Thanks.
Also, I just got rechargeable batteries for my truck, but the guys at my LHS gave me a Ni-Cd charger that charges both the RX and TX at the same time but they also gave me NiMH batteries for the RX and TX. Does it matter that it says it charges NiCds? Thanks.
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Also, I just got rechargeable batteries for my truck, but the guys at my LHS gave me a Ni-Cd charger that charges both the RX and TX at the same time but they also gave me NiMH batteries for the RX and TX. Does it matter that it says it charges NiCds? Thanks.
Also, I just got rechargeable batteries for my truck, but the guys at my LHS gave me a Ni-Cd charger that charges both the RX and TX at the same time but they also gave me NiMH batteries for the RX and TX. Does it matter that it says it charges NiCds? Thanks.
Yes it does do not use the NiCds charger on HiMH or you will mess up your batteries! Unless there is a switch to change between the two types of batteries.



