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Old 10-05-2010, 02:49 PM
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Default Re: Voltage reduction

Thanks guys, I will sort thru these and determine what options to use. I am trying to to eliminated using two different battery packs in my Gator. My hydro pump is 12v and the MFU, of course is 7.4. If I thought the MFU wouldn't fry with 13v running thru it......I would just run one pack for both. I have run a medium-charged 12v thru it or about 5 minutes, but under no load and not on a fully charged pack. Too much money to cook! Tamiya said that 7.4 was the max, but i do know that it will handle almost 11v.


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