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Old 04-20-2009, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Jaz240
I've been using mine with a 12 volt gel cell, and it works just fine...I just cant drop $150 on batteries, as I see no need, plus carrying it arouind is the only weight training I get
don't ya even do the 12 oz. work out?
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what is going to be better for batteries, 2 sticks or the 12v?

also between these two which would be better

http://carolinasrc.com/Webstore/Scri...idproduct=7421

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http://carolinasrc.com/Webstore/Scri...idproduct=2700
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The 2 sticks will be allot more money, and you will have to charge them seperately....but.....the gell cell weighs a ton, and takes hours to charge
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Check to be sure but I believe the OFN10248 comes with two 550 motors and that would be beter than one 750. Also the gel cell will be heavy as Jaz said but will last a long time on a charge.
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Sorry Double Post...
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Well after I sold my Losi 8ight and bought a Mugen Truggy I needed a New starter box so I bought an ofna starter box for 45.00 from ebay. I personally like using Gel Cell batteries than using liltte stick packs lol....When when arrive in the mail i just through in all my parts from my losi box into my ofna box because the parts was newer...Im very very happy with it..No issues starting my RB TM928,RB WS7 III and RB WS7T L2G...





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Old 04-20-2009, 08:01 PM
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12v = more weight but = less money you have to shell out. Hard to go wrong with the 12v!!
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Who needs to buy batteries? Just use your car!
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