turboracing tx/rx

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turboracing tx/rx

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Testing these :

Pro : slimmer RX, Cheap TX, Slightly smaller TX, better for smaller hands. Very afforable.

Con: TX no rechargeble batteries ( going to modify ), RX working Voltage 4-8 V. Still to find out how low V they can be used at.

https://vi.aliexpress.com/item/10050030 ... pt=glo2vnm
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Also got a detachable handle, easy to modify to make place for rechargble batteries.
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Those look perfect for magracing. The price sure is right. How big is the receiver? I couldn't tell on the Aliexpress site.
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http://www.turboracinghobby.com/goods_show.aspx?id=133

I will measure without cover later.
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It is LWH 30.5 x 15 x 12 (connection pins) without housing
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Re: turboracing tx/rx Low volt limit.

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I kept my car running on a steady pace. The receiver was usable until voltage droped to V 3.85.
I certainly think that is a yes for our use.
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