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Old 06-25-2006, 12:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Ni-MH WITH DIGITAL SERVOS?

I'm building a 40 size Extra 330 with a Saito 100 and using Hitec digital servos, 2 5645's, 2 5245's and a 5945 for the rudder, standard HS85 for throttle. The question, I plan on using a 2200mh 6 volt Ni-MH battery in the plane, will this have the juice to power during a snap when all surfaces sre deflected and get me 3 or 4 flights in a day. I run Peerless Li-Ion's in my gas planes but dont really want to spend the money for batts/reg/switch for this plane unless I really need it. I've nerver built a 40/60 size plane with all digital servos, but had them so I used them.

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I still use them in some of my 40 % planes. You should be fine.
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Thanks guys.........
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I use a 5cell 6 volt pack in a 68" Yak with pretty much what you listed to the T! I use AA size 2400 mah nimh. Huge deflection and its working great!
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