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acoms hayabusa transmitter on 3s-Lipo
Hi,
last weekend I started cleaning up my rc-stuff and I came across two one-time-used 3-s-lipos. pretty bad stuff, but I don't want them to throw away, and for the hayabusa it should be ok. positive should be the slightly higher voltage of fully charged 12,4v, and the 3800 mah capacity. currently I use eneloop batteries, which are quite good, but we will see if this is even better. it's a used 40mhz fm transmitter which worked excellent for the last 3 years. I have found an old battery-box (glad that I don't throw away stuff :wink:), soldered cables on it. with some velcro-tapes it's now mounted outside. ready for Use :yes: http://s2b.directupload.net/images/0...p/uhyo8rqq.jpg http://s8b.directupload.net/images/0...p/hfmdse4v.jpg interiours: http://s7b.directupload.net/images/0...p/3rpvwi2x.jpg see ya flo |
Hooray for over powered transmitters :)
Heres my m8, fed by a 3s 2500mah lipo.. it gets charged once every 4 weeks :) http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...0/PICT0011.jpg |
yeah cool!! massive!
I'm just missing your Laser Sword! :party: |
I manged to find some 2500 mah 18c (overkill on the c rating) that when made into a 3s pack fit inside my m8 in the stock battery location. I think I am at 15 hrs of use so far and it is still over 11.1v...
My m11 came with a 2700 mah lipo, but no balance connector, just a 2 prong plug. I put a polyquest 3s tap on the m8 battery and charge/balance thru that. I may mod the m11 battery to have a balance plug, seems stupid not to have that IMO. |
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