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Old 01-27-2013, 07:15 PM   #1
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I have Ram 15, 04, and 16 light systems. I have spliced them together and run the system of a 9 volt battery. I would like to try ruining them off a turnigy nano-tech 370mah 25-40C battery. Ram says a 9 volt must be used. Can any one tell me if I well have problems running the turnigy batt

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I have Ram 15, 04, and 16 light systems. I have spliced them together and run the system of a 9 volt battery. I would like to try ruining them off a turnigy nano-tech 370mah 25-40C battery. Ram says a 9 volt must be used. Can any one tell me if I well have problems running the turnigy batt

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Does it not work with the 9volt & 3 sets spliced together? I assume that turnigy batt is 2s?? Can you provide a link to battery?? I'm not a electrik whiz, but I give you a bump.

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It works, but the run time is short and replacing 9v will get expensive. this is a link to the lipo I have.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...Lipo_Pack.html
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you could use a 9v voltage regulator: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...ly_6_23v_.html
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