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HAHA!! Boxes and boxes!!
 

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What are they? BATTERIES!! Hundreds of batteries!! :banana: :banana: :banana:
 

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Nope, I counted 'em, there's like, uh, a bunch of batteries, and that's alot nmore than, uh, did you say 48? If I'm wrong about this, it's just my mitake.
 
48 in a box, 4 dozen or 3 bakers dozen + 9., but I got boxes and boxes in boxes and boxes. I now have a lifetime supple of batteries :hehe:
 
Never say you have a lifetime supply of batteries. Those look like they are cheapest battery on the planet. You would probably only get like 5 mintues of use out of them. If you are lucky that is. :)

How did you come across them?
 
I hope for your sake they didnt misspell the company name, like leaving out an S between the I and the T.:contract:
 
I'll send you dozen if you want. Until I get the rest of my boxes that's all I can offer. Meh, Still owe my friend 4 bucks he says and I barely wanna give him. He can blow it out his butt though.
 
But Chris....wouldnt she need D-Cell batts....I dont think the AAs will be enough.:wedgie:
 
Lol, once again :trout:
And yes, they run on D's but I'm sure Çh®i§tiªñ can rig it to where they will on 8 AA's bunched into 4's
 
Originally posted by SilentGTboy
48 in a box, 4 dozen or 3 bakers dozen + 9., but I got boxes and boxes in boxes and boxes. I now have a lifetime supple of batteries :hehe:

I used to use AA's but I switched to Ni-MH rechargables and it is so much better. I have way longer run times. I don't have to pollute with tossing boxes and boxes of AA's

You need a JR switch (can use others) and a good 1200 MAH ni-mh battery. It will run you 40 bucks. If you use them for the TX some 2000 MAH ni-mh will do you right. Last FOREVER in a TX.
 
I'll be using them in the transmitter only, I have three hump packs. When there done I can throw the batteries at things :whistle:
 
Ok so where/how did you come across such a find? Hook us up man. Dont just brag about it...share the wealth.
 
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