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It uses double aa I want to make it like the revo and slayer pro that use rx battery packs like these but flat https://m.traxxas.com/products/parts/batteries/rx_battery/3037-RXpack-5C-hump-23A-1200mAhGet a new rx/tx
Get a receiver that can be powered by a individual lipo or life battery with a futaba servo / jr plug, but check the operating voltage of that receiver first.
If your talking about putting a rechargeable battery in your transmitter (traxxas tq or tqi?) than that takes a little modifications to do.
Does the tmaxx from the factory use standard AAs or AAAs to power the receiver? Maybe rechargeable AAs or AAAs can be helpful?
I know with some nitros, some are powered by rechargeable lipo or life packs, or nimh packs, standard AAs, or rechargeable AAs.
I don't know much about nitro but I know someone would chime in soon
Supposedly this fits tmaxx 3.3 it says i think it might fit in stock battery box idk bc there is a label for charging like this would fit maybe idk how big this is https://traxxas.com/products/parts/batteries/rx_battery/3037-RXpack-5C-hump-23A-1200mAhMaybe something like these?
One is 6v, the other is 4.8v. I would opt to run 6v just for servo speed and torque
https://www.amainhobbies.com/onyx-5cell-aa-nimh-flat-receiver-battery-6.0v-2000mah-onxm2212/p768521
https://www.amainhobbies.com/onyx-a...-universal-plug-4.8v-2000mah-onxm2210/p768520
Traxxas receivers don't like anything above 6v so just keep that in mind. (or 6.6, can't remember)
Supposedly this fits tmaxx 3.3 it says i think it might fit in stock battery box idk bc there is a label for charging like this would fit maybe idk how big this is https://traxxas.com/products/parts/batteries/rx_battery/3037-RXpack-5C-hump-23A-1200mAh
It fits and works fine. It is made for it. It fits inside of your AA battery compartment when you remove the AA battery holder.Supposedly this fits tmaxx 3.3 it says i think it might fit in stock battery box idk bc there is a label for charging like this would fit maybe idk how big this is https://traxxas.com/products/parts/batteries/rx_battery/3037-RXpack-5C-hump-23A-1200mAh
Thank you just didn’t wanna waste the money and not know I thought it was like thatIt fits. It fits inside of your AA battery compartment when you remove the AA battery holder.
Yeah, a NiMH 5 cell 2/3A hump pack should fit in the battery box. Not sure if the t-maxx has a port like the revo for charging though, so might have to make a notch in the box for a pigtail to hang out so you can charge it without having to take the box off each time.Thank you just didn’t wanna waste the money and not know I thought it was like that
You need a 6v hump pack...It uses double aa I want to make it like the revo and slayer pro that use rx battery packs like these but flat https://m.traxxas.com/products/parts/batteries/rx_battery/3037-RXpack-5C-hump-23A-1200mAh
I wouldn't get traxxas batteries...There are better ones out you can get.Supposedly this fits tmaxx 3.3 it says i think it might fit in stock battery box idk bc there is a label for charging like this would fit maybe idk how big this is https://traxxas.com/products/parts/batteries/rx_battery/3037-RXpack-5C-hump-23A-1200mAh
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Ok thank you allYou need a 6v hump pack...
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I wouldn't get traxxas batteries...There are better ones out you can get.
Any 6v hump pack will fit in the stock bat. box.
Or if the one you get doesn't fit can zip tie the lipo to the front shock tower. Or strong velcro either one so you can remove and recharge.
But the lipo will last alot longer then the AA batteries do thays for sure
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Yes it does there’s a special box for it with on the topYeah, a NiMH 5 cell 2/3A hump pack should fit in the battery box. Not sure if the t-maxx has a port like the revo for charging though, so might have to make a notch in the box for a pigtail to hang out so you can charge it without having to take the box off each time.