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Old 02-23-2004, 10:19 AM
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Default HELP:Kyosho v-one rr evo Rx battery recommendations

I need help in figuring out which receiver battery is best for the kyosho v-one rr evolution? Thanks in advance!
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Old 02-23-2004, 11:00 AM
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hi i have a rd logic 1100 receiver pack, i used in my v one rr but sold the car. will sell for $10

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The 2/3 hhump pack configuaration will fit it.
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The sub C cell hump pack didn't fit for me with no mods. But anyway if u need a new Rx pack i would strongly recomend u get a AAA pack becuase of a couple of reasons. One being the Ease in which u can fit the AAA pack, u can mount the AAA pack lower to the ground lowering CG and it is also abouot half the weight of a sub C cell pack saving u about 40-50 grams. The only down sid is the capacity of a AAA pack is 700mah, this would give you about an hour straight of running but with digital servoes it would be less.
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i use the ofna 1000mah brick pack
forgot how much weight is lost
but it works great
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Originally posted by Dexter
The sub C cell hump pack didn't fit for me with no mods. But anyway if u need a new Rx pack i would strongly recomend u get a AAA pack becuase of a couple of reasons. One being the Ease in which u can fit the AAA pack, u can mount the AAA pack lower to the ground lowering CG and it is also abouot half the weight of a sub C cell pack saving u about 40-50 grams. The only down sid is the capacity of a AAA pack is 700mah, this would give you about an hour straight of running but with digital servoes it would be less.
Couldn't you make a pack with 1600 or 1800 Mah Nimh AAAs?

Thanks for the tip. Why didn't I think of that earlier?

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Originally posted by Tom G
Couldn't you make a pack with 1600 or 1800 Mah Nimh AAAs?

Thanks for the tip. Why didn't I think of that earlier?

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Those are more like AA figures......AAA only go up to 800mah for n.
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Originally posted by dtm
Those are more like AA figures......AAA only go up to 800mah for n.
Sorry, you are correct. Should have read AA.

One bad eye, one closed one and two fingers pecking...bad idea to post so early in the morning!

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