2 Pack 5000mAh 7.2 Volt Nimh RC Car Rechargeable Battery Pack with Tamiya Connectors for RC Cars Duratrax,traxxas rc Cars Electric, Electric Rc Monster Trucks,Traxxas, LOSI, Associated, HPI, Kyosho

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7.2v 5000mah nimh battery packs, High Capacity High Power Nickel Metal Hydride Battery Pack for RC cars.
NiMH technology enables convenient charging at any time. No cell memory effect. No need to fully discharge before recharging.
Fits with popular standard 7.2V RC cars like Traxxas, LOSI, Associated, HPI, Tamiya, Kyosho, etc
Uniquely designed & manufactured for high RC Racing performance.
Developed to power a wide variety of remote-controlled products from your short course truck, an 8th scale buggy, a monster truck, heli, jet, airplane or quad this battery has all of the heavy-duty

Description

Specifications:

Battery Type: NIMH battery

Voltage:7.2v

Capacity:5000mah

Type:SC Racing Level

Connector:Standard Tamiya

Use:Vehicles; Remote Control Toys

For Vehicle Type:Trucks

Volts: 7.2 (1.2*6)

Capacity: 5000mah

Cells: 6-cell

Wire Guage: 14 AWG Soft; Flexible Low Resistance Silicone Wire

Plug Type: Tamiya

Size: 13.4x4.6x2.3 cm

Fit: all 1:10 scale cars/trucks/buggys

Features:

Fits with popular standard 7.2V RC cars like Traxxas, LOSI, Associated, HPI, Tamiya, Kyosho, etc

High Capacity High Power Nickel Metal Hydride Battery Pack for RC cars

NiMH technology enables convenient charging at any time.No memory effect.

High power delivery with 30 Amp maximum discharge rate.

Uniquely designed & manufactured for high RC Racing performance.

Developed to power a wide variety of remote-controlled products from your short course truck, an 8th scale buggy, a monster truck, heli, jet, airplane or quad this battery has all of the heavy-duty

Note:

NiMH Battery:Standard charge 14Hrs at 500mA

Fast Charge:3.5 Hrs at 1500mA

Make sure you charge it fully before you use it! (as with any rechargeable)

Do not overcharge batteries! If they overheat, you could cause damage to the battery and create a potential fire hazard! Calculate the proper amount of time required to charge a battery by dividing the battery's milliamp capacity by the chargers charge rate. If you are not certain of a battery's remaining charge and you wish to charge it, place the battery on the charger and check it every 5-10 minutes. If the battery is warm to the touch, assume it is fully charged.