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Old 03-12-2013, 10:00 PM
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Default what type of battery does the Jedi duplex RC10 ex use?

Looking at the battery lead on the receiver, it has a largish, non standard connector like those on JR or Futaba. What type of battery does it connect to and does Jedi have a connector/converter cable to connect to standard 4.8V airplane receiver batteries (the type with the male servo lead on it).

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Old 03-14-2013, 07:42 AM
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Default RE: what type of battery does the Jedi duplex RC10 ex use?

It's an MPX connector, they are pretty much the standard in Europe. Used a lot in jet/ turbine applications here ( as much of the jet stuff is European). You can get them from jet suppliers like Dreamworksrc.com or Hitec also imports them as Multiplex connectors.

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