Lipo Battery and charger?

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I'm pretty sure the rampage mt does not have high voltage servos so you'll need to run at 6v. So that means until you upgrade the servos you cannot run a lipo and you will need to stick with a nimh battery and charger.
 
I'm pretty sure the rampage mt does not have high voltage servos so you'll need to run at 6v. So that means until you upgrade the servos you cannot run a lipo and you will need to stick with a nimh battery and charger.
thank you I do plan on servo and lipo upgrade in the near future
 
I'm pretty sure the rampage mt does not have high voltage servos so you'll need to run at 6v. So that means until you upgrade the servos you cannot run a lipo and you will need to stick with a nimh battery and charger.
Isn't the voltage fed to the servos via a BEC? That would mean that regardless of battery size/voltage the servos would be getting the same amount of current/voltage. So you could run what ever battery the rest of the components ie. esc/motor could handle.
Scotty68
 
Isn't the voltage fed to the servos via a BEC? That would mean that regardless of battery size/voltage the servos would be getting the same amount of current/voltage. So you could run what ever battery the rest of the components ie. esc/motor could handle.
Scotty68
Only in a ESC scenario. You could run a separate BEC and run a Lipo though.
 
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