Hobao Hyper SS Brushless RTR

Hobao Hyper SS Brushless RTR

Brand: Hobao

Part Number: HB-SSTE-C150RG

£462.79 Web Price RRP £519.99

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LiPo batteries are the latest craze to hit the RC scene and provide approximately 20% more runtime and power than comparable NiCd/NiMh batteries.

1 x HPI Plazma 1.5V Alkaline AA Battery (4Pcs) #HPI-101939
2 x Voltz 3600mah Hard Case Low Profile 3S 11.1V 40C LiPo Pack - Deans #VZ0341
1 x eTronix Powerpal 3.0 AC/DC Performance Charger/Discharger - 80W 10A #ET0202

saving you £69.89 over RRP!

HOBAO HYPER SS BRUSHLESS 1/8TH TRUGGY 150A 6s RTRFeatures
  • HoBao 2.4GHz radio
  • HoBao digital metal gear steering servo (14kg)
  • HobbyWing waterproof 150A ESC
  • 2000kV Brushless motor
  • 17mm big bore aluminum shocks
  • Front and rear anti roll bars
  • Dish wheels and HoBao racing tires
Specifications

Vehicle:

Length: 521mm
Width: 429mm
Height: 168mm
Wheelbase: 361mm

Body:

Lenght: 460mm
Width: 223mm (at widest point)
Height: 105mm
Battery box: 140mm x 45.7mm x 25.4mm

Needed to Complete
  • 1 x 3S, 4S or 6S LiPo battery with an XT90 connector
  • Compatiable Charger for drive battery
  • AA Batteries for transmitter (8)

 

Please Note: Due to the speed and high levels of current drawn by these models during use, hard cased LiPo batteries with a minimum rating of 50C are strongly recommended.


  • Brand: Hobao
  • Part No: HB-SSTE-C150RG
  • Barcode: 4711605968669
  • Scale: 1:8
  • Build Level: Assembled (RTR)
  • Power Source: Electric - Brushless
  • Surface Type: Off Road
  • Vehicle Type: Truggy

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Do these require a battery with xt90 connector or deans? The description says one but the combo says another.
Asked by Andrew Ellis on 30th March 2023

That should be a deans connector.

Answered by: Steve @ Wheelspin Models

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