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I want to convert to a hump pack ?????

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I have the 4909, I got it used so i am not sure if it is in original configuration or not. yes its a 3.3


ANYWHO.... right now I am using 4 rechargeable AA batteries in the reciever.

The battery box does not have the flap for plugging in a charger.

What is the best hump pack to get? ( traxxas I assume??)

What else do i need to replace in order to use / recharge the hump pack?

Money is not a concern, I want to do it right. And if possible get an aluminum battery box while I am at it.

So I need to know

1 what hump pack is best

2 what wiring, switches ect do I need for the conversion

3 what battery box is compatible with the hump pack (aluminum prefered)


I allready have a charger with the "pigtail" for the hump pack.

Come to think of it... if anybody has seen take off parts on ebay let me know.
 
i bought an orion 1600 hump for my maxx. had to get the proper switch that had the charger cord. i just let the cord hang till i bought a tmaxx battery box(grey one) that had the charge jack. one of the best upgrades i believe.
 
i think this is what you want. it is a 2300 mah lipo receiver battery pack and a voltage regulator the voltage regulator glows with a blue led light that flashes when the charge is low. i have charged it ounce and have run my truck a few times still have not seen the flashing led. my battery box is from rd lodgic (aluminum)i use a switch that does not have a plug for charging because the rd box does not have a port for charging. keep in mind that this battery pack is lipo you must have a lipo charger i use the bantam bc6 it charges anything but can be a little confusing I'm still tring to figure it out hope this helps.
 

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i think this is what you want. it is a 2300 mah lipo receiver battery pack and a voltage regulator the voltage regulator glows with a blue led light that flashes when the charge is low. i have charged it ounce and have run my truck a few times still have not seen the flashing led. my battery box is from rd lodgic (aluminum)i use a switch that does not have a plug for charging because the rd box does not have a port for charging. keep in mind that this battery pack is lipo you must have a lipo charger i use the bantam bc6 it charges anything but can be a little confusing I'm still tring to figure it out hope this helps.


Can you give me the BEC part number as well as the lipo model? Thanks
 
For what its worth I just went through this and here's a cost effective way. This is the highest run time you can get from a rx pack for our trucks short of going lipo Cost: $17+shipping http://www.maxamps.com/MA-1600-Receiver-Pack.htm
Here's a Stock battery box w/extras that has a charge port(i'd use the extra reciever box to make a water proof one) Cost: $7+shipping http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-TRAXXAS-T-M...Control_Parts_Accessories?hash=item4ceb51fa94
This is the part number for the traxxas harness that comes with a new switch and charge port for convenience TRA3034 my local HS had one for 5 bucks. I found I get about 2 hours of run time(10 tanks of fuel) on these packs and because of the added voltage your servos are very very responsive. Night and day differnece between alkalines.
 
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