So we've just purchased a Trex 250 pro and I think I'd like a few more batteries but was unsure what to actually commit to get, and whether it matters on it how much mAh I need for the battery because I'm thinking of getting a 800mah battery but not a 850mah, would this effect the way she flies??
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Advice for Trex 250 Pro Batteries
Can't go wrong of a fiver each!!!
http://www.modelhelicopters.co.uk/vo...po-pack-1.html
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Back to your original question about 800mAh Vs 850mAh, basically cell capacity isn't rated that accurately in my experience.
What I would say though is you can definetely feel the difference between say 20C & 30C packs on this heli.
My recommendation is the Align packs 850 30C, which give good power & last well but they are around £15.
Other packs will work & if you only have one type you won't know any different.
Tim.
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Originally posted by Sburv View PostJust seen where your from, you don't fly at the Newark indoor club by any chance?
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Advice for Trex 250 Pro Batteries
Spot on, next time I'm down I'll be setting up a 250DFC, so that should be fun.
If you go with the Volt Lipo's and have the standard Align ESC then get yourself one of these as well - http://www.modelhelicopters.co.uk/ba...-to-deans.html
The Volts come with Deans connectors, for a few extra £ it saves the hassle of have to solder all new connectors.
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Go for the Gens on Giantshark they've got the correct plug, real good battery for priceToday's outlook is fine for flying.- Spektrum DX18 gen2, Phoenix Sims, Align MR25XP.
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