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revo onboard battery

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You just need the female plug that fits those servo connectors. (the part like the one that the servo plugs into on the RX)
 
you can use the one that came with the stock revo charger. but before you start cutting, try to think of some quick disconect. like a tamiya plug set, so that you can still charge regular battery's from your charger. what i mean is you have your female plug that boes to your revo pack... at the other end is a female tamiya plug that goes right into 960. like a little jumper
 
I picked up an adaptor at my LHS. Has what a beleive is a Tamia type plug and I just plug it into the existing plug for the stick packs.LHS told me to set amps at 3.0 for a stick pack and 1.0 for the hump or 5 cell flat pack in the car so thats what I do.I don't know much about voltage and battery stuff yet.
 
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