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Old 23-01-2011
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Hi,
I have noticed a few people running single cell lipo 3.7v. What are you using to get the voltage up to power your radio equipment? I know there are a couple of people using an mtroniks piece of wizardry at my local track, but they have had some "stuttering" problems. Any info appreciated
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try this one as it's in favour with the UK 12th National drivers http://www.rcdynamics.co.uk/

I use the above and it's fine. Mine are 6v output on mine but the newer version is 7.2v I believe.

Also have this one on 4 cell in Mardave sideecar and has given no issue
http://www.actionmodelcentre.com/pro...QC%2DTQBOOSTER

beware of the cheaper ones on ebay though

as for glitching with the M'troniks item it could be anything to do with esc their using / setup / wiring etc
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i only use cheap hk ones from hobbyking, was less than 2 dollars each and work perfect :-)
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