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Finally got my T-Maxx

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Hey everyone I finally got my T-Maxx can't wait to drive it. I got a question though. I don't have a hump pack yet what would be a good one to buy and how long do the double A batteries last before you have to get knew ones?
 
Congrats!! The double A pack won't last long and dosent provide enough power, it will do, but not compared to a real hump pack. I had an Orion Marathon 1600mah hump pack in my savage and it did well, made enough power for servos and receiver.
 
Last about 1 hr or so. You can find a 2500mah pack at stickmanrc.com I picked one up for my truggy only because I'm using digital servos and they use up more battery compared to regular analog servos. Think I paid $30, plus $5 shipping.
 
Last about 1 hr or so. You can find a 2500mah pack at stickmanrc.com I picked one up for my truggy only because I'm using digital servos and they use up more battery compared to regular analog servos. Think I paid $30, plus $5 shipping.
how do you no if your running digital or analogue ??? does it say on the servo is there much difference ? cheers , ash
 
Yeah, I do find that with the AA batteries, they have to be changed out every 4 or 5 runs, and that is too much. I will probably get a hump pack for mine in the near future too, they are only 30 bucks or so.
 
how do you no if your running digital or analogue ??? does it say on the servo is there much difference ? cheers , ash

I'm not 100% positive but some say on them. I don't know if rtr's come with digital servos nowadays. I bought mine aftermarket. Yes there is a huge difference! I tried mine out a little bit and totally not the same as analog. Quicker and cleaner response time, very sensitive!
 
Yeah, I do find that with the AA batteries, they have to be changed out every 4 or 5 runs, and that is too much. I will probably get a hump pack for mine in the near future too, they are only 30 bucks or so.

In the long run, a hump pack is cheaper and offers more power.
 
I use a 1600 mah venom pack. super cheap really,I'm thinkin less than 20 bucks. For me it will last several tanks. I want to guess that it will last more than 2 hrs continuous. this may not sound like a long time, but it will last longer than you should need for a days bashing.
 
Gonna have to look into a pack I guess..

I've been using AA's since I got my Maxx about a week and a half ago and about 1 gal later, they're still going strong. I dunno why, but I'm not gonna take any chances.
 
I get about 5 days to a week of reliable use out of my rechargable batteries, and got the same out of duracel batteries... and all those batts I took out after i used them the kids have been using in there little toys to finish them off...... I do have a pack in one of my tmaxx's and havent really noticed a huge difference... honestly..
 
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