Rooky RCTalk Qualifier Messages 138 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Michigan RC Driving Style Bashing Jan 10, 2012 #1 hai, on my Ofna ultra lx 2, I'm using 4 rechargeable battery for the reciever, which is 4.8 V. instead can i use a 6v NiMH battery pack instead? will it fry the module?
hai, on my Ofna ultra lx 2, I'm using 4 rechargeable battery for the reciever, which is 4.8 V. instead can i use a 6v NiMH battery pack instead? will it fry the module?
hamz9561 Proud Short Bus Rider Supporter Military Veteran Messages 14,626 Reaction score 1,195 Points 1,130 Location In a padded cell RC Driving Style Bashing Jan 10, 2012 #2 Actually, 6v is what is recommended for most RC RX and servos. So I'd say yes.
Rooky RCTalk Qualifier Messages 138 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Michigan RC Driving Style Bashing Jan 10, 2012 Thread starter #3 hamz9561 said: Actually, 6v is what is recommended for most RC RX and servos. So I'd say yes. Click to expand... Agh thank, I will find one that fits my receiever box
hamz9561 said: Actually, 6v is what is recommended for most RC RX and servos. So I'd say yes. Click to expand... Agh thank, I will find one that fits my receiever box