Battery, SC 9.6V 8-Cell 5000mAh NiMH, 6-2 Hump, HCT

Battery, SC 9.6V 8-Cell 5000mAh NiMH, 6-2 Hump, HCT

Brand: Radient

Part Number: RDNA0105

£35.14 Web Price RRP £36.99

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Weights & Dimensions
Shipping Weight 0.59kg 1.31lbs

  • Application: NiMH Surface 1/10 and 1/20
  • Battery Size: SC
  • Connector: Deans (HCT)
  • Configuration: 6-2 Hump
  • Cells: 8-Cell (9.6V)
  • Voltage: 9.6V
  • Capacity: 5000mAh
  • Age Recommendation: 14+

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    Does this cell pack come with a tamiya plug fitted?
    Asked by Darren Wilson on 30th January 2018

    No this has a Deans style plug

    Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

    how much will this weigh?
    Asked by Josh on 24th June 2018

    Approx 590g

    Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

    What type of charger does this work with? Does it have a separate charging cable?
    Asked by Steven on 20th May 2020

    Works with most NiMh chargers... It has a deans connector

     

    You could use for example RDNA0465

    Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

    will this battery work with my traxxess stampede on its own or will it need an adaptor ? RDNA0105
    Asked by Ian on 8th June 2020

    These have a deans plug so no it won't connect without an adapter.

    Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

    Will this work with a Helion Invictus 10mt ?
    Asked by Henry Gilbert on 2nd November 2020

    Hard to say as we don't have those cars in stock anymore, but yes it is listed for that model

    Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

    What parts would be needed to make your helion invictus 10mt go faster other than a battery ?
    Asked by Henry Gilbert on 4th November 2020

    I guess you could look at a brushless setup? Eg say  HW38010203

    Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

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