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#106388 - PLAZMA 7.2V 4700MAH NI-MH BATTERY PACK 33.84WH6 CELL NI-MH STICK PACK WITH TAMIYA CONNECTOR
The HPI Plazma range of battery packs is growing, with several new options available for hobbyists and racers! This 4700mAh battery is ideal for RTR kit owners that want longer runtime for more fun in the dirt or on the tarmac!
The Plazma battery range now features a wide range of fantastic products, including 2 new Ni-MH battery options, including a 7-cell battery for extra power. We've also got 4 new LiPo hardcase battery packs, including 2 custom-fit for the Savage Flux monster truck, and a massive 4S pack that is ideal for vehicles that use 2 battery packs, such as the Trophy, Vorza and more! Racers have something to look forward to as well, with the addition of the brand new PlazmaPro 95C competition line of batteries! We have a normal size rectangular case 95C battery as well as a saddle pack style battery for use in kits that require the use of saddle packs.
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#106388 - PLAZMA 7.2V 4700mAh Ni-MH Battery Pack
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Brand New PlazmaPro Competition Line!
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Depends what it's plugged into and your driving style... but I'd suggest around 20 mins or so in a typical setup
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models