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| Posted by Xtreme |
Bored of removing dead battery. Look this should help you as that help me so much. As you can see i run 5x AA li/mh battery 2200 ma ( 5x1.2 volt= 6 volt) Giving me a 7 Volt when full charged for the receiver and servo's. I can drive more than 1 hour non-stop. That's way better than all existing hump pack, they are selling only 1100, 1500 ma pack. so 5xAA is better for durability. and much faster than 4 AA Rechargable Battery's. Simply ad a battery to your existing 4 cell pack. ( if u need more info u can always try contact me) The connector for My TF-3 fit directly to the board, it come from a old phone answering machine but you should find one at a good electonic shop. Just solder it in place + a small red wire for the + battery cable , the neg is not needed ( its grounded directly by the connector soldering)    
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| Posted Sunday, Mar 30th 2008 |
Welcome to the most anticipated section of the Pit Stop, member Tips & Tricks!
This section contains user submitted tips, tricks and other suggestions direct from
the largest knowledge base ever: You! If you're not a member, not to worry, you
can still view every suggestion in this area. However, if you've got your own little
insider secrets, we encourage you to sign up and take part in the newest HPI
community direct from the source!
Disclaimer!
The Tips & Tricks section contains user contributed content only! HPI cannot
and will not be held liable or offer support for any damage resulting from the use of
any of the contributions posted here. Be advised that following certain types of
shortcuts may void your warranty. If you are unsure whether a particular article will
void your warranty, please contact HPI Racing prior to using it.
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