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Old 09-02-2011, 11:12 PM   #1
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Default Will this Bat work in a parkzone Radian Pro?

A friend is selling me a par of these ,


Just want to check that they will work in my Parkzone Radian Pro they seem much larger than the regular 11.1v?

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Old 09-02-2011, 11:22 PM   #2
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There is no 'regular' size for a 11.1v battery, the size depends mainly on the mAh rating. The standard radian pro battery is 1300mAh; the one in your picture is 2100mAh. So yeah it will be a lot bigger and heavier.

If it will fit depends on how much spare room you have in the battery compartment and if you can slide the battery back far enough to stop the model becoming far too nose heavy. If your friend has the battery then borrow it and see.
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thanks.. i wonder if anyone has used it before with the said plane (would have to change the conectors to test it)?
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If it fits in the space available and balances ok then it will work fine.. Should give you a little extra thrust due to higher discharge rating, but that may be somewhat offset by the extra weight.. Yeah, you will probably have to solder on a new connector.
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Let me know if it does work as far as balance and weight goes I have a larger battery that I could use for my Radian just haven't tried it yet.
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