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e-Electric Batteries & Chargers > Battery Type?
 
 
d_wheel
Senior Heliman
Location: Deep in the heart of Texas.

I have been in R/C for over 30 years and am constantly amazed by the technology available. In the past few years new types of batteries have come on the scene. I have been, and remain to be, a die-hard NiCd user. However, I am curious about what the rest of the world is using. Thanks for participating.

Later;

D.W.
01-23-2003 Over year old.
 
 
mongo
Veteran
Location: Midland, Republic of TEXAS

ya left out lith/polymer, which has replaced lith ion, and will soon be the batery of choice everywhere baterys are used.

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d_wheel
Senior Heliman
Location: Deep in the heart of Texas.

Hello Mongo,

Thanks. If they ever invent one that uses barbeque sauce and jalapeno’s, I know you'll be the first to try them .

Later;

D.W.
01-23-2003 Over year old.
 
 
Airman98
Key Veteran
Location: Southern Illinois

Hello D.W. if you give NiMh a chance I think you would like the longer flight times with the same or less weight.
Tim
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airman02
Senior Heliman
Location: Southern Illinois

NiMh all the way!!! Go to Radicalrc.com They have info on NiMh and NiCd batterys. They also have great prices and $2 shipping.
01-23-2003 Over year old.
 
 
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