Life 1300mah 6.6 volt Receiver Packs in stock.

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What is the size difference from your 1800 packs?
The 1800 cube packs 2 1/4" long 1 3/8" wide and 1 1/4" thick are the size of the old NiMh 5 cell hump packs everyone has been using for years.

The flat packs are 3" long 1 3/8" wide and 5/8" thick.

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How much are the 1800 packs? Can you recommend a charger.
Mike,

Sorry,

Hadn't been over here for a few days.

The 1800 cubes are $25 each and $3 shipping

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There are so many good chargers on the market today. If you want something really simple you can get those ones like posted above but honestly I suggest you get a charger with a screen. When using lithium packs there is a importance to seeing the info displayed. You can see how much capacity a pack takes to recharge then you know how much of the packs capacity you depleted since last full charge. IMO knowing this info at least for myself is not optional. Blind charging isn't recommended.

I usually have a good little one for sale but they are sold out at the moment.
 
Daniel will your 2300 TX LIFE work with a Hitec SRX Pro Tx that uses 8 rechargeable AA in a flat tray. Thanks Tim
It would not.

8AA is 9.6 volt(8 X 1.2 volt rechargeable)to 12 volt(8 X 1.5 volt dry cell).

A Life 2S 6.6 volt pack would not be the proper voltage for the transmitter.

The Life 6.6 volt 2S transmitter packs are for Futaba 4 channel radio's that are 6 volt.
 
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