Batteries for Rx
#1
Batteries for Rx
Hi, when talk about batteries, i'm a real noob. infact i'm noob in everything I have a question about receiver batteries, it is recommended to use 6V 1000mah flat/hump pack or 5pcs 2500mah AA batteries that soldered together? hmmm... which one lasts longer? is it ok to use cheap wall charger for these batteries?
#2
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Hi
The mAh will determine how long those batts would last. Go for the 2500 mAH.
I suppose if the wall charger is a trickle charger, the batteries would last a long time. Some wall fast charger pumps too much amps into the batteries, causing gasses in the batteries ,thus destroying the batteries.
sllim
The mAh will determine how long those batts would last. Go for the 2500 mAH.
I suppose if the wall charger is a trickle charger, the batteries would last a long time. Some wall fast charger pumps too much amps into the batteries, causing gasses in the batteries ,thus destroying the batteries.
sllim
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Hi, when talk about batteries, i'm a real noob. infact i'm noob in everything I have a question about receiver batteries, it is recommended to use 6V 1000mah flat/hump pack or 5pcs 2500mah AA batteries that soldered together? hmmm... which one lasts longer? is it ok to use cheap wall charger for these batteries?
#4
Hi
The mAh will determine how long those batts would last. Go for the 2500 mAH.
I suppose if the wall charger is a trickle charger, the batteries would last a long time. Some wall fast charger pumps too much amps into the batteries, causing gasses in the batteries ,thus destroying the batteries.
sllim
The mAh will determine how long those batts would last. Go for the 2500 mAH.
I suppose if the wall charger is a trickle charger, the batteries would last a long time. Some wall fast charger pumps too much amps into the batteries, causing gasses in the batteries ,thus destroying the batteries.
sllim