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RAPPTOR 07-04-2013 11:35 AM

JR 10 X
 
LOKKIN FOR DROP IN TRANSMITTER PACK. HI MAH OR LIPO.. LIFE..??

AlW 07-04-2013 04:17 PM

RE: JR 10 X
 
Best batteries for the 10x are Sanyo ENELOOPS. BVM has dropin packs and I think No BS Batteries might have them also. The pack is 1900mah and they have great capacity retention.
Al

baronbrian 07-04-2013 09:04 PM

RE: JR 10 X
 
JR does make a 9.9 v life pack for 10X/12X radios. It isn't stateside yet, but I have been told by Michael Ramsey on the JR facebook page that it is coming.

upfront2 07-09-2013 10:52 AM

RE: JR 10 X
 
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...ter_Pack_.html

These work great and are 9.9 volts.

rexbirk 07-09-2013 03:00 PM

RE: JR 10 X
 
Crap! I bought two of the 1500 Life for my JR X9503 and XP9303 now they have a 2100!

The 1500 version I have run my X9503 for almost 8 hours. Almost no self discharge in storage. I am sold on this chemistry.

I have Life in all my planes now too. They seem bulletproof. Just do NOT push them to the edge. At the end of their discharge cycle they fall off like a rock off a cliff!

I charge my transmitter packs after every two or so flying sessions. I am nowhere close to a third discharged.

To be fair, Nimh has served me well for many years but they do discharge in storage and can't be charged nearly as fast. In my airborne packs I have had some nimh failures, one on a new pack. With the A123 packs I use in my planes I have had zero problems with eight packs over the last 3 seasons.


rexbirk 07-09-2013 03:12 PM

RE: JR 10 X
 


ORIGINAL: rexbirk

Crap! I bought two of the 1500 Life for my JR X9503 and XP9303 now they have a 2100!

The 1500 version that I have will run my X9503 for almost 8 hours. Almost no self discharge in storage. I am sold on this chemistry.

I have Life in all my planes now too. They seem bulletproof. Just do NOT push them to the edge. At the end of their discharge cycle they fall off like a rock off a cliff!

I charge my transmitter packs after every two or so flying sessions. I am nowhere close to a third discharged.

To be fair, Nimh has served me well for many years but they do discharge in storage and can't be charged nearly as fast. In my airborne packs I have had some nimh failures, one on a new pack. With the A123 packs I use in my planes I have had zero problems with eight packs over the last 3 seasons.




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