Model Boat Mayhem
Technical, Techniques, Hints, and Tips => Radio Equipment => Topic started by: woodyboats on May 18, 2014, 07:44:55 pm
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hi just wondering is there a cheaper alternative to the original robbe F-14 battery are one wont hold a charge any more thanks in advance[/size]
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Try Component shop :-)) If it is not showing in the catalogue email them and I am sure they will make one..
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thanks i have just been on there website but couldnt find one the same
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Email him with the specs.
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okay thanks i shall do just that thanks
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Hi, I got one of these with a tug I purchased last year it has a battery box that holds rechargeable AA Batteries not sure how many with out looking but it might be worth looking for something similar.
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Hi,
The The 9.6V 2600mAh square 2x2x2 AANiMH transmitter Battery Pack from the Component Shop is suitable replacement - it is shorter than the standard Robbe pack, but this is no problem. I enclose a pic of this pack installed in my F14 Navy.
Keith
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Hi,
The The 9.6V 2600mAh square 2x2x2 AANiMH transmitter Battery Pack from the Component Shop is suitable replacement - it has no end caps so is slightly shorter, but this is no problem. I enclose a pic of this pack installed in my F14 Navy.
Keith
That's brilliant thanks how long do they last before recharging again
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I can't say I've ever measured that - but I've never had any problem with the duration - I get bored and retire to the pub for personal recharging before the cells run out. If I remember correctly the standard Robbe/Futaba pack was rated at about 1500mAh, so these should have a better duration. Futaba market a 3500mAh pack but it costs in excess of £60!
Keith.
ps. I have owned a number of radio transmitters - the F14 Navy is my favourite. Lovely machine.
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That's great thanks for the help do they put the right connector on it for the transmitter the f14 is brilliant I have got a load of channels and switches on mine
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CompShop were selling these 9.6v 4+4 2600maH packs off @ £5 at Shepton Mallet. I think you need a Molex plug fitted for the F14. Iain and Co will know which.
DM
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There must be a dedicated connector for the F14, but I use a standard Futaba connector which is a good, secure fit - the polarity is helpfully marked on the circuit board.
I attach another boring photograph.
Keith.
ps. I attach a couple of (hopefully) less boring photographs of 2 ships from my fleet which use the twin stick function on the F14 for independent control of the paddles (tank steering)