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Rechargeable batteries in the Spektrum Tx's
Is there a aftermarket equivalent for the rechargeable batteries (Ni-MH AA 1500mAh 1.2v) that came with my DX6i?
And can I use the same batteries and charger in my HP6DSM transmitter? Thank you, Scott Mac. |
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I have dozens of Eneloops -they are great - these HFcells seem to also work as advertised |
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Thanks guys. I'll look into those, but I was thinking more along the line of the Duracell or Energizer recharables.
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Eneloops are the "gold standard" but I have used Rayovac precharged with good results. OK but not as good with the regular Duracell/Energizer type. |
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Here is an interesting comparison between low discharge cells.
http://www.stefanv.com/electronics/l...discharge.html BTW, I use Energizer "recharge" cells in my DX6i with excellent results, which the above comparison seems to support. Available at any Lowes. |
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