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What tx do you use?Anyone use AA rechargeable batteries for transmitter. Wanted to find out if that’s something I should try. Hate burning up throw aways. I have a charger that does all chemistry.
Anyone use AA rechargeable batteries for transmitter.
How many charge/discharge cycles do you get out of the AA's?
First I would recommend a different radio. Even a $30 flysky would be a huge step up to that thing. Secondly at that point you can buy rechargeable lipos that will worth with that radio that just plug right in. A battery for it is less then $10 on Amazon and assuming you already have a lipo charger an adapter to charge that is less then $5 hope this helped.I have the tx that comes with the voltage. Stx2 I think it’s called
A lot, i never did count, but i still use the same batteries since years. They don't discharge that fast, depending on own many mah they have, but they mostly are above 2000mah. It is also cheaper to use rechargeable batteries.
Anyone use AA rechargeable batteries for transmitter. Wanted to find out if that’s something I should try. Hate burning up throw aways. I have a charger that does all chemistry.
How many charge/discharge cycles do you get out of the AA's?
I have the tx that comes with the voltage. Stx2 I think it’s called
I use the same ones in mine. Getting low self discharge (LSD) cells helps them hold charge when your not using it so they don't drain so far between charges.Rechargeable AAs since forever.View attachment 55558
I do that on my spare trays that I use to charge up random cells around the house. Having the jack built into the transmitter makes it a lot easier though.For the battery trays that are hard to get out the batteries, just trim back those little curved holders on the edges with a hobby knife or body scissors, it makes life 10x easier.
I do that on my spare trays that I use to charge up random cells around the house. Having the jack built into the transmitter makes it a lot easier though.
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