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Receiver Battery Holder Case For 4 AA Batteries - JST Plug

Receiver Battery Holder Case For 4 AA Batteries - JST Plug

Brand: HPI

Part No: HPI-80576

£6.05 RRP £6.37

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The HPI Receiver Battery Holder Case for 4 AA Batteries with JST Plug (HPI-80576) provides a straightforward way to supply power to your radio system. As a genuine HPI spare part, it’s ideal for routine maintenance or replacing a worn battery box on your RC model.

This compact holder accepts four standard AA cells and terminates in a JST plug for a tidy, reliable connection to your receiver or compatible electronics. Built to HPI’s quality standards, it helps keep your vehicle’s electrics dependable and easy to service.

Product Overview

  • Holds 4x AA batteries
  • JST plug connection
  • Genuine HPI spare part — part number HPI-80576
  • Suitable for maintenance and repairs

Notes

  • Requires 4 AA batteries (not included).
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Would you know if the battery case #80576 work with the Savage 25? Cheers Phil
Phil / 4th July 2022

Yes this will work for you.

Si @ Wheelspin Models
I’d like to replace this receiver pack on my hpi nitro rs4 evo with a rechargeable pack, could you recommend one that will fit? Many thanks
Darren Woodhead / 17th March 2021

Sure - so EP1600H would work and use NX83 to charge

Ben @ Wheelspin Models
does this plug into a standard receiver?
Joey Sparks / 19th January 2021

Yes

Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Looking at buying a replacement 4xAA case for a Hornet, to try and get it working again. Is it best to just replace this bit or are there battery packs that would do the same job? Thank you.....
Paul Blackmore / 25th April 2020

On your hornet you'd be better upgrading to an ESC so you don't need a separate battery - eg HW30120201

Ben @ Wheelspin Models
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