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sikeston34m
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07.17.2009, 03:09 PM

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Or just use 2 of the 1100 a123 cells in series. Around 6v, so it should work great. No need for a lvc either, if you leave it on it will not melt the radio. May even be able to fit a 2s2p pack in there.
Yes, in the case of 6v input. Some other Battery Chemistry would be the way to go.

Or like you said, use a voltage regulator.

It's really hard on any battery to completely kill it though.
   
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07.17.2009, 03:15 PM

Don't most radios already have a low battery warning? The Traxxas blinks (IDK what voltage) and my MX3 shuts off at 9V and warnins at 9.1V which is perfect for my setup.

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