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Originally Posted by MTBikerTim
So 7.2 volts is too high you think. I'm tempted to try it anyway.
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You may want to check with Spektrum first before you take the chance of frying your DX3R. I know it just seems like such a small amount of difference in voltage, but the cost of losing a radio worth $200 - $300 is not worth the risk of curiosity in my eyes, when the Hydromax 5 cell nmh works just fine, or even 5 eveready rechargable AA batteries. Yes we understand your want to use that pack because it looks good and will probably last longer than the alternatives, but just how much money are you willing to gamble with? Just my 2cents. Spektrum would be the place to ask. They can even test out your theory without it costing you a dime.