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Old 04-10-2006, 02:34 PM
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Default 4.8v 1500mAh or...

Ok running a small boat with a micro servo and a high torque servo do i really need to run 1500mAh? or even 6v?

Will a 4.8V 600mAh do just fine I should be able to run for a few hours right?
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Default RE: 4.8v 1500mAh or...

See what it says somewhere on the box or if it has a sheet inside. Some micro's can't take more than 4.8 volts.
Recievers with BEC will limit the amount of voltage going to the servos anyway, some at different voltage levels.
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Default RE: 4.8v 1500mAh or...

thanks Ron says 4.6v max!

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