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    12V 7.2 Ah too heavy?

    If you find the battery too heavy to put in a bag and carry around.. try going down Sim Lim Tower to get a 1.2Ah... so much lighter.

    Cost $13.

    That's more than enough power for one field trip as long as you don't use it to charge batteries in the field.
    huh

    #2
    Also.. forgot to mention.. the same shop sell 7.2Ah battery at $20+ only. Can't exactly remember, but it is around 24-26.
    huh

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      #3
      U will be surprise Fit bought his "Power Station" from cash convertor - brand new for $20. Inside is a 12V 7.2A batt. Whats more, it comes w flourescent light, fused 12V output, step up 10A output, night light etc.... best still, you can jump start yr car should yr car battery fail you ( I did once ) I had one but like nic mentioned, its even heavier then the 12V 7.2A batt.....


      Mike

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        #4
        I am using 10pcs AA 2100mAh NiMH Sanyo tacked together to use with my 12V Q-torque starter and Sullivan 12V electric fuel pump. Its light and able to last. Works on my 30 and 50 engines, very unlikely for the 60 and above.

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          #5
          Think the $13 12V 1.2Ah battery still a cheaper and smaller option.
          huh

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            #6
            Hi all

            U all can get the long and slim line Lead Acid (Gel Cell) type with 12V and 2.3AH. It is not heavy also.

            Oh.. if u want siau! one, try this, connect a nitro engine (let say v.30) to a big motor to make it as a generator.

            Super-Hornet

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