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DrRadium You can make them. I describe how in my review. Its easy and you get to use a much larger capacity battery. You could also just pop the case open carefully and place wires wires directly on the DC inputs of the video unit and forget about casting the mock battery interface I made. Just make sure to keep the correct polarity as I show in the pictures associated with my review. There probably is no reverse polarity protection , though you could add diodes when attaching wires if you wanted to add it. You just need a standard 7.4V 2S lipo to provide power. There is nothing special about the stock battery pack and JJRC could sell them at a reasonable price and still make big profits.
2020-06-15 09:35:24 役に立つ (1)