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What have you done to your 4908

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insaneatvs

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I would like to know if you have done anything to your New 4908 T-maxx?


I just swapped out a Brand new 3.3 for the OS .21tm. I have not any had time to play with it...I would also like to get the Rechargable hump style battery and charger for it...
 
Hey insane i didnt do anything to my t-maxx yet. but i have parts coming on the mail for it. just regular stock parts that i broke. but IMO you dont need the hump style battery and charger. I use regular Duracel AA Batteries and they work great. My hobby guy said they will only last an hour, but they have lasted me well over and hour. I had my t-maxx for about 2 months and changed the batteries three times. and the first time was with cheap batteries. just my $.02
 
If you take and add up the battery, charger and wire harness, its like $70. bucks. I have the AA's in my other cars and have had no issues

Traxxas says:

There are many benefits to using rechargeable batteries in your Traxxas nitro model:



• Higher voltage and greater current flow for stronger, faster servo performance.
This is especially important for big-tired monster trucks.
• Longer run times than with alkaline dry cells.
• With the Traxxas RX Power system, charging is fast and easy with no disassembly.

Quick charging and long run times!
 
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