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Old 06-01-2009
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Hi, im pretty new to this rc stuff and purchased a traxxiss stampede second hand from ebay, it came with a TRAKPOWER 11.1v lipo battery.

What i would like to know is can i use any charger/balancer with this battery or do i have to buy a trakpower one because of the connections?

I was looking at something like this http://www.wheelspinmodels.co.uk/ite...V-Input__3370/

would this be ok?

Any help appreciated,
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yes that should be ok if connectors dont match you can always make one up
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ok great thx, so to make one up you just snip the wires and solder the correct connector on? Also are the balancing ones standard?

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i dont know if all are the same but my lads and mine are and we have diffreant lipos

to make up a lead dont cut any off your battery
i would suggest if you have to make a lead up is to go to your lhs and get whatever bits you need from them

most of the time you get what you need with the charger
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ok, thx is your balancing port like a little square thing with 4 connections and a little clip on the side?

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