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Old 21-08-2014
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Hi I'm looking at putting a Lipo in to my transmitter
Been looking at a few on Google and the likes and everyone r seems to use 3s lipos
Do I have to use 3s or can one or my smaller 2s do the job thanks
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Old 22-08-2014
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What lipo you use depends on how many AA batteries the transmitter requires. 4xAA = 2S LiPo, 8xAA = 3S.
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Old 22-08-2014
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Hi I'm looking at putting a Lipo in to my transmitter
Been looking at a few on Google and the likes and everyone r seems to use 3s lipos
Do I have to use 3s or can one or my smaller 2s do the job thanks
What transmitter do you use?
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Be aware that some 6v/4AA radios don't play nicely with a fully charged 2s Lipo at 8.4v. Better off using a life battery which goes to 7.2 iirc.
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Sorry it's a fly sky gs-gt3b
It's 8xaa so 3s is the way to go there only cheap so it's no prob for me to pick one up I didn't think it mattered which transmitter it was for that why I never mentioned it
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