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metred 11-03-2004 05:27 PM

2300 mah double A batt
 
I found panasonic 2300 MAH AA batteries at costco and wonered if anyone had tried these as reciever packs or in there radio yet? You get 6 of em for about 12.50!

SR5Dave 11-03-2004 06:10 PM

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http://www.amondotech.com/index.asp?...amp;ProdID=552

I use their 2200 mAH in for my rx packs, they work great :)

Dirtgypsy 11-03-2004 06:15 PM

Re: 2300 mah double A batt
 
I have not used them as receiver packs but I have used them in my transmitters. They work great and last a long time. I would imagine they would work equally as well as rx packs but with only 4 aa's not enough voltage for me.

Grizzly4x4 11-03-2004 06:21 PM

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I have used panasonic Ni-MH rechargables in my TMaxx for a long time. They never gave me any problems.

SR5Dave 11-03-2004 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Dirtgypsy
I have not used them as receiver packs but I have used them in my transmitters. They work great and last a long time. I would imagine they would work equally as well as rx packs but with only 4 aa's not enough voltage for me.

6.0V isnt enough? Do you just run off your 6cell pack?

badger 11-03-2004 07:43 PM

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I run 5 Lenmar NoMem Pro AA's for a receiver pack and I ran the whole day last Saturday off of 1 pack! I love them.

CSR 11-03-2004 08:34 PM

Re: 2300 mah double A batt
 
I use Energizer 2300's in my transmitter and digital camera. On my camera, they don't show a full charge I guess 'cause they're 1.2V instead of 1.5V but they last Lots longer than alkalines or any other rechargable that I've used. I charge them with a Rayovac peak charger.

Dirtgypsy 11-09-2004 03:47 PM

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sr5 dave,

most of the reciever packs I have seen (stock not custom) only run 4 aa batt's. so 4.8 volts is good but 6 volts is better. I have seen a set-up from badhorsie.com that used to sell 2300 mah maxx reciver packs. might be an option for an rx pack.

SR5Dave 11-09-2004 03:59 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Dirtgypsy
sr5 dave,

most of the reciever packs I have seen (stock not custom) only run 4 aa batt's. so 4.8 volts is good but 6 volts is better. I have seen a set-up from badhorsie.com that used to sell 2300 mah maxx reciver packs. might be an option for an rx pack.

AA's are 1.5V dude..... :lol:

badger 11-09-2004 04:17 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SR5Dave
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dirtgypsy
sr5 dave,

most of the reciever packs I have seen (stock not custom) only run 4 aa batt's. so 4.8 volts is good but 6 volts is better. I have seen a set-up from badhorsie.com that used to sell 2300 mah maxx reciver packs. might be an option for an rx pack.

AA's are 1.5V dude..... :lol:

Not rechargable AA's, they are 1.2V. :lol:

SR5Dave 11-09-2004 04:33 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by badger
Quote:

Originally Posted by SR5Dave
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dirtgypsy
sr5 dave,

most of the reciever packs I have seen (stock not custom) only run 4 aa batt's. so 4.8 volts is good but 6 volts is better. I have seen a set-up from badhorsie.com that used to sell 2300 mah maxx reciver packs. might be an option for an rx pack.

AA's are 1.5V dude..... :lol:

Not rechargable AA's, they are 1.2V. :lol:

Wow, I had to go check my rechargables cause I was so sure they were 1.5V :oops: I blame dislexia :flipoff:. It makes me wonder about all the stuff in my house w/ only 2.4V :lol:

badger 11-09-2004 05:00 PM

Re: 2300 mah double A batt
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SR5Dave
It makes me wonder about all the stuff in my house w/ only 2.4V :lol:

8O :lol:


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