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Old 25-04-2011
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as it say whats the best to use guys and where to get them from
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i used this one
http://www.rcdynamics.co.uk/
awsome small foot print and very easy to use

mates have used the novak one just as good as it does whats its meant to but larger footprint

there is also this one on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Voltage-Booste...item4cf556b508

but very flimsy mate had one to try but it flexed and broke at the first meeting

hope that helps

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i used this one
http://www.rcdynamics.co.uk/
awsome small foot print and very easy to use
+ one for the above.
wires could be softer though

or try this one
http://www.actionmodelcentre.com/pro...QC%2DTQBOOSTER

got both and they work fine
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I have tried three and all work fine the 3rd one is this and well cheap

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Voltage-Booste...29239200877625
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sorry to sound thick, what do these do?

and andy, do you think you need to go any faster lol cant beat first, can you?
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sorry to sound thick, what do these do?
RCDyanmics explanation

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The voltage booster ensures that the model electronics are supplied with stable 6V supply throughout the duration of the run, regardless of input voltage. In 3.7V LiPo powered cars this means you are assured of reliable operation of all electronics, as well as constant servo speed throughout the run, without the need for, or the extra weight of the alternative separate receiver pack. In NiMH powered cars, whilst not normally a necessity, the steady 6V supply ensures glitch free operation of all electronics and constant servo speed. With many servos, response and feel is much better with a 6V supply than without the booster.
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its to run 1cell lipo mate
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its to run 1cell lipo mate
i like your way of saying it, lol simple
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