Losi DBXL batery - How to safe use a li-fe 2s for stock servos work like servos...

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Since i have the DBXL that using the ni-mh batery was giving me "#$"#$"#.....

Killer RC 2s li-fe 6.6v 2600mah for 40€?
Killer RC taller cover for lipo & receiver for 35€?

How about 2s 1450mah from Turnigy for 16€ that will fit nice? (need to wire them parallel)
Giving a 2900mah 2s 6.6v that will move the servos like it should, and not kill them like a 2s lipo will do?
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-GRRRR nimh, bye!!

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-Two 2s 6.6v wired in parallel by me!.

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-Also made a cover for ther balance plug. I have the Deans cover...not on pictures!

No need to remove & open the box with all the stress that involves. Just conect cable and charge on the GO!

Servos now do move...and are still safe. Need to test it, but now i see no point on changing them before they die.....later 7.4v will come...but for now....

SHAME that they use a 1700mah 6v ni-mh from stock!

AHhahahhahaha.....yahahahaha you can have a 7.4v 2s lipo in there but need to buy 2 more servos that handle 2s lipo ...that's going to be at least more 150€-200€ depending on servos and lipo... and also de KillerRC taller covers... For 17€, stock servos will move like a servo.




-Those are the taller boxes from KillerRC. They have a Life to fit in there but is 2600mah... :) or 2300mah can't remember well
 
Advantage using the @Killer RC is a bigger one...but servos need to go... cause that 7.2 is a 2s lipo = 7.4v




-On those pictures from RC KILLER, those stock servos will fry in the short term...
 
Been running my servos on 2s LiPo for a while now without them blowing up.
My reasoning being, that i will just buy new servos when they do. Untill then no reason to upgrade ;)
 
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