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Fred:
Hi Aidan,


You can go for the Low self discharge ones, will work great, but as Nando said, why not Lipos ?
Converted my Evo a year or 2 ago, and will never go back to Nimh for TX ! (all my radios are Lipos now).
2S lipo, no diode, and charge the battery.. Once every 4 to 6 months in my case for the evo  :D  And that's intensive use!
Flew everyday in Britany for 2 weeks last month, the reading on the charge only lost 0.4v  :D  Bringing it in Germany tomorrow, still haven't charged it.

I have photos if you are interrested, but really no tricks, really easy to change over  :D

Otherwise, I can bring you a few "Carrefour" ones, I think there is a Carrefour in Cherbourg  :D

Aidan:

--- Quote from: "Fred" ---Hi Aidan,


You can go for the Low self discharge ones, will work great, but as Nando said, why not Lipos ?
Converted my Evo a year or 2 ago, and will never go back to Nimh for TX ! (all my radios are Lipos now).
2S lipo, no diode, and charge the battery.. Once every 4 to 6 months in my case for the evo  :D  And that's intensive use!
Flew everyday in Britany for 2 weeks last month, the reading on the charge only lost 0.4v  :D  Bringing it in Germany tomorrow, still haven't charged it.

I have photos if you are interrested, but really no tricks, really easy to change over  :D

Otherwise, I can bring you a few "Carrefour" ones, I think there is a Carrefour in Cherbourg  :D
--- End quote ---

I don't see a major advantage in lipos for the transmitter. I had thought about it but If I was going with lipos I'd probably use cells between about 2000mAh and 2500mAh anyway so I'm not gaining much in capacity. Self discharge would have been the main incentive for me to use lipos but the LSD NiMH cells seem to cover that angle pretty well.
I sometimes leave a glider and transmitter in the car just in case of good weather on the way home from work. I'd be happier with NiMH sitting in a hot car than lipo. I know the risk is tiny but without a convincing advantage for lipo I'd err on the side of caution and simplicity and use Eneloops or these other LSD NiMH cells.

Is there something else that I'm missing?

Aidan

P.S. Perhaps I could use a small space saving - I'm trying to fit in both the Jeti module and EVO 35MHz module with a switch and there's not much extra space in a Royal EVO!

Happy Days:
I’m surprised that you‘ve  used a 2S li-po to run a Rx Fred. :shock:  A fully charges 2S Li-po = 8.4v. With a rx designed for a nominal 4.8v I’d have thought the Li-po would have damaged it. :? Or are your rx's 6v ones?

The only thing that puts me off using Lipos for Rx is the fact that in the event of a crash landing, (Which I’m very good at), I fear that the Lipo will burst into flames. :(
To be able to repair a model you first have to have something to repair!

Keith

billscottni:
TX Keith!!

Happy Days:
OOOoooppppsss! :roll:

My Tx operates on 9.5v so I assumed they were talking about rx radios.

I’ll just walk off somewhere and dissapear down a crack in the floor! :oops:

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