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Old 12-08-2006 | 11:51 PM
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Hi All,

Im gonna order some batteries for a sv27 would these be good batteries? 6C/ELITE4500/Double Stick/12AWG Wire/Female Deans*UPGRADE I am ordering them from cheapbatteries.com is this a good choice?


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Ive been reading some posts on batteries, all the packs we have are in the stick configuration, ive read though itss better to have them in the flat configuration is this true does it make a diffrence?
Old 12-09-2006 | 01:57 PM
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Yes those are great batteries. I have never had any problems with batteries from CBP.
I personally don't like batteries that are soldered end to end in a stick formation. I like side by side in a flat pack. That way they are easier for me to modify, (add or subtract a battery). I also know that if you overheat a battery when soldering it you can ruin the battery. And I know that it is harder to solder batteries end to end and not get them hot. Also alot of manufactures don't solder end to end, they solder a cheap piece of metal to both and then fold them in a end to end fasion and that is not a good thing.
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Thanks for the info


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Old 12-09-2006 | 05:51 PM
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Hi Again,

I was wondering what battery pack would be good for a receiver thats running two servos? You know instead of the 4 aa's?


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and 5 cell receiver pack should work.
go to your LHS and ask for a receiver pack.
or if you buy from Tower , then search receiver pack

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