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Tired of AA's...
So I got a Summit, and I'm pretty much stuck with the TQ4 radio. I'm not spending $400 on a 4PK....
So I was at Linc's and we kinda got on the topic as we were running of these stupid cheap radio's with AA battery power. He said he had a solution for my problem. Behold the beauty of cell phone. The pack was made from 3 cell phone batteries. These batteries have their own low voltage cutoff built in. They are around 1000mah so they should last a good while on a charge. The pack was made with a regular Rx pack connection. So I simple soldered a female rx connector to the radio's positive and negative's on the battery tray and viola! Worked like a charm. Thanks linc! :party: Here's a pic of the battery tray on the TQ4. http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...r/P1010129.jpg http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...r/P1010130.jpg |
And I got them from Sikeston34m a while back. Good setup, I still have 2 for my 2pl futaba radio. Cheap too, think it was 20 bucks or something like that!
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It definitely lightened it up as well.
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Aaaahem. Did I read my name? LOL
You know something? I've made/sold a number of these setups. The first two original setups that I made, I still use today! After countless cycles, they will still play all day. I still have some other sets if yall need more. I'm glad you like that. I never use AA Batteries anymore. |
You didn't set him up with the female charge jack?
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Thats ok. I have a Rx charge adaptor for my Hyperion 720i and I don't mind unplugging this. Its works great!
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What I did on mine, I opened the radio case. Then I drilled a hole to mount a female "M" style charging jack. My Charger has the male plug. I just plug it up every so often and it stays fresh. Don't even have to open the case anymore. Haven't opened the case in a year and a half now. :yes: |
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Hey Linccccc
Check out your LiPo Repair Thread, had a question for ya in.... Okay, I'm done hijacking threads.. I might have to try that one day.... :mdr: |
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I kind of did the same thing for my MX3 Cell batts are a great idea. I used batteries I got from Snellemin. They are perfect for 3 to fit in the TX case with the tray removed. there is actually a lot of wiggle room even with the balance connector and foam I added to the back. My radio shuts off at 9V and I think these batteries can actually go down to 2.8V They charge as Li-po and are about 1800mah.
Not a very good pic but. |
Oh snap. Hand porn!
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Sorry I'm a little hairy right now...
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Now someone do it for the DX3R?
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I dont own one... lol
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