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A123 compatibilty with futaba rx's - 6/3/2009 7:09 PM   
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I got all excited reading up on A123 and decided it was time to buy a A123 pack for my big plane instead of using a 6v NIMH.my understanding was if I go with a 6v say 2700 the impedence resistence goes up as the mah gets larger? and the A123 2300 while smaller has very low impedence equilanent to a larger NIMH pack.I also am concerned about the 6.6 voltage unregulated.futaba recommends a regulator with anything over 6v.yet your support says everything is ok up to 7 volts approx. now hitec has no issues but not so with futaba and not sure about JR..

can someone establish for me that if I but a A123 pack for my plane it wont burn up the rx or servos?

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