Voltz High Power 1600mAh 6v Receiver Hump Pack ***

Voltz High Power 1600mAh 6v Receiver Hump Pack ***

Brand: Voltz

Part Number: VZ0112

£13.29 Web Price RRP £13.99

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The Voltz battery range has expanded with these new 6v hump and straight receiver packs.

Designed for maximum performance under harsh nitro conditions, these high power 1600mah receiver packs are amongst the highest rating you can squeeze from this size cell!

Strong and steady 6v rating for faster servo movement and more torque!

 

  • Brand: Voltz
  • Part No: VZ0112
  • Barcode: 5055323900068
  • Fitment: 1:10th & 1:8th
  • Voltage: 6.0v
  • Format: Hump
  • Chemistry: NiMh

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Hi. Will this replace the 4xAA battery clip-in pack on my Traxxas 2.5 T-Maxx truck? (Will it fit inside the standard battery box?) Thanks.
Asked by Brian on 26th November 2016

Yes that would fit inside a T-MAXX battery box.

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

Hi does this come with a charger?
Asked by Tom on 17th May 2017
This does not include a charger.

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

hi would this connect into both my savage ss 4.6 and xl k5.9 plz?
Asked by Nigel on 20th April 2020

Yes, that should fit

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

How long will this take to charge? How will I know when it's charged?
Asked by Richard on 5th August 2020

That depends on your charger...

A fast charge at around 1.6 amps would charge it in around an hour

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

I Have the charger that came with the starter Pro pack. Also, does this plug directly into the on/off switch? The connectors doesn't seem fit
Asked by Richard on 5th August 2020

That depends on your switch - some might be a 2 pin, some a 3 pin connector. You may be better with OL-2620 which has both connector types

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

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