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6 Volts or 4.8 Volts

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DaveM:

--- Quote from: Netleyned on January 08, 2020, 05:20:51 pm ---("Euroland"?)
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Ned

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That's ALMOST a Googlewhack, Ned.
"6/10 - should try a little harder".
DM

Terry:
Thanks for the replies, 6 volt it is, alles klar.


Cheers, Terry.

Howard H:
Hi there,
Coming in on the end of this thread, I have a Futaba R304SB receiver and its instructions state that a 4.8 to 7.2v power source is required but NOT dry cell batteries which has confused me a bit. It's for an IOM yacht running a Kingmax sailwinch rated at 6v max, so I'm using a 6v NimH pack at present - switching to LiPo at 7.4v rating could, I suppose, be ambitious?
Howard

john44:
I think the dry cell they are referring to could mean lead jell cell batteries because they can reach over their
stated voltage once fully charged eg.12v could reach 13.5 v
Stick with the 6v you don’t want to damage your sail winch.

John

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