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Old 02-28-2006, 11:25 PM
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Hi,

After finsihing my VOne RRR and finalising the starterbox I cannot seem to find any compatible battery packs for a Futuba connector, (to the R142 receiver and switch, yes I am running am. Anyway, I was wondering If you could please help by listing any battery packs compatible with this setup that I have.

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try posting in the V-one RRR thread.... battery connectorts are arbitrary... you can practically use anythin. I use deans plug.
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try a local hobby store in your area that sells alot of airplane parts. they usually carry extensions for the servos that have a connector on each end. i buy these and just cut them to length.
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Originally Posted by theBUZZ
Hi,

After finsihing my VOne RRR and finalising the starterbox I cannot seem to find any compatible battery packs for a Futuba connector, (to the R142 receiver and switch, yes I am running am. Anyway, I was wondering If you could please help by listing any battery packs compatible with this setup that I have.

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The Skyline 1400 mah battery is perfect for the RRR. The battery wire is the perfect length to plug directly into the reciever. Not too long, not too short. It is Futaba compatable. It is also perfect for the Mugen MTX4.
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Wondering if the Skyline exhaust Pipe Fit on Sirio Engine ??

And the performance for it ??

There are 2 type of skyline exhaust to choose from...Which is more suitable ?

Any comment for those who had tried it ?
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Originally Posted by theBUZZ
Hi,

After finsihing my VOne RRR and finalising the starterbox I cannot seem to find any compatible battery packs for a Futuba connector, (to the R142 receiver and switch, yes I am running am. Anyway, I was wondering If you could please help by listing any battery packs compatible with this setup that I have.

Thanks

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Just thought I would let you know if someone has not already told you; AM is not very reliable for nitro use. AM is inherant to recieve more interference then FM system. Iterference is never a good thing and in nitro it can be devistating. You can get a very good FM radio from JR or Spektrum (which is very reliable) for under $200. I would look at this for your first upgrade, and don't use the switch, just plug the pack right in to the receiver.
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And the reason I say don't use the switch, if you hit something (which we all do) the switch could go in to the off position and you have no control over you motor (servos). Full throttle carnage! Seen if happen.
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