Mastering Remote Batteries: Tips for Your RC Crawler!🔋🚗
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 พ.ค. 2024
- Unlock the secrets to optimizing your RC crawler remote with our latest insights!
🌟⚡️ Join us as we delve into the world of stock batteries, revealing the best options and top tips for preventing and removing corrosion.
💡 Don't miss out on this essential guide to keeping your remote powered up and corrosion-free - it's time to take control of your RC adventures!
💪🔧 Tune in now and elevate your remote battery game!
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Project Farm did a great video on batteries. Turns out the energizer had the best $per watt hour.
I've learned a bunch from project farm
Panasonic Eneloop rechargeable batteries have worked well for me. I use the less expensive white ones. I haven't bought traditional batteries since ~2015. I still have Eneloops with a manufacture date of March 2014 that seem to be working well.
Enloops for the real win...
Good batteries in a radio, always. Rememeber when Duracell and ENergizer had battery life meters built into the packaging, and then on the battery? Pepperidge Farm remembers. Those were great and convenient! Windex cleans corroded battery terminals really well.
Lmao!!!... Pepperidge Farm remembers... this is a good one to end the day on.
Such a good prepared and organized episode this was. 😅
😂
I’ve had to train myself to remove batteries from my transmitters when I’m not using them. Learned that the hard way.
I have had a remote or two get messed up from this problem an took all my batteries out of the remotes and gave them to the baby for her toys. Now I keep a fresh big pack of energizer in my hand bag I keep my important stuff for my rcs in that i take everywhere i go when crawling. That way I know I have fresh batteries for the remotes and there not sitting with batteries going bad in them.
I've put Sanyo Eneloops (NiMh) in my Traxxas Slash tx and I've soldered small LED voltage meter on the base. Works like a charm :-)
Thanks for the tip with baking soda!
hope you never need it!
Energizer Lithium AA’s Only in my stock TXs, they have the ultimate extended runtime with resilience to high and low temperatures.
I run lipos in my Tx. FlySky G7P has a batt port for a pack.
Guud rechargeable batterys
I only use potatoes to power my RTR radios. They don’t corrode, but they do eventually rot and get stinky.
but they grow more potatoes
I use rechargeable batteries (from Harbor Freight). I always take them out of the remote when not in use (mostly because my GT5 loves to drain batteries even when turned off).
I take out the part that holds the double a's and put in a lipo battery
Comparisons of you non revolver brushless motors and best uses explanations please. Thank you John
Unfortunately I must add first LOL I Do by the Energizer lithium ion batteries they are expensive for sure but they haven't corroded on me yet knock on wood...that is the MAIN reason I get the high dollar remote batteries. It is a better piece of mind ESPECIALLY when ya know what happens if one leaves the battery in too long!!! One of them been there done that....not again deals 😂
High desert alkali rain seeps into radios on occasion , a little chemical treatment beforehand on the springs and terminals helps. All weather mileage trailing taught me a ton
I use Panasonic Battery's AA, an AAA. I got this HOTRC 6ch and it has 3 different power options or such. Anyways in the handle you can put a 4v 18650 Cell and use battery pack or AA's. Cell and battery pack. Kind of cool not sure why. The controller is ok. got it for winch an light controlls. heheh which works great,.
Good batteries, but almost always take them out when not in use (most of my rigs are on a transmitter with a lipo), but for the ones that aren't, it's better safe than sorry. It takes ten seconds... lol.
I prefer to use the USB rechargeable type lithium ion AA 1.5v batteries. The voltage is correct and they don't leak like primary cells
I get mine at Ross for like half price, constantly leave a controller on so they never make it to corrosion point😅
Im trying to broaden my knowledge on motors and designs. Im in a shop, replace a window motor, opened it up and have this coil now. Wondering if i could use this as a foundation. Ik its probably way out there but, i was able to wire solar to my light bar w a solar sensor. Wondering if i could repurpose parts
Old clocks are known for that
I use rechargeable batteries. They use USB to charge them. I get about 8 hours of constant use before recharge is required.
sounds perfect to me
I definitely use name brand batteries. They 100% last longer
I agree, they do seem better
I always take Battery's out when it gets put up. Unplug lion an lipos . Good to Go next time you want to play. :) Some rechargeable AA's Suck for controllers and i don't trust them.
Singing the song at the beginning shows your age
did you recognize it?
Just keep a bunch of eneloops in them. They practically dont self-discharge and they don't leak ever.
I use the cheap dollar store batteries but because they have corrosion problems I take the batteries out when I'm not using the controller.
that works too
I bought double aa Batteries Lithium-ion rechargeables and they charge to 1.5,v not 1.2.v
Flash lights i have. Pepsi and Wire brush can clean it up but DO NOT DO IT.
Energizer rechargeable. AA get pricy