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Dagoberto I've not tried it, but I DON'T recommend you do it: It can overheat, the higher voltage can cause a current surge, and the rotary tool may start spinning at a higher velocity than it was designed for.

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Q: does this work with a spektrum receiver and transmitter?

Asked by DO335 on 2020-09-18 20:06:52

Dagoberto Yes, it does. Indeed, it works irrespective of the brand of receiver as long as it has PWM outputs (i.e., it doesn't work with PPM or SBus).

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Q: ci sono Vite a brugola M3.5

Asked by BG531509543 on 2022-05-01 17:05:02

Dagoberto According to the photos in the description, the biggest screws are M2, and they are all phillips.

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Q: you don't give the transmitter !?

Asked by pischios on 2021-06-07 12:32:39

Dagoberto These kits practically never include the transmitter. You have to buy your transmitter depending on the kit version you buy. The different kit versions may include DSMX, FHSS, FrSky, etc. receivers, so you must buy the transmitter who match that receiver.

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Q: Does k0905-144 include reciver DSMX

Asked by taters1 on 2022-03-29 11:57:00

Dagoberto According to the description, the K0905-144 version includes a "brick" version of a DSMX-DSM2 Spektrum-type receiver, so yes.

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Q: What do you mean "wireless"? Marketing only?

Asked by BohousP on 2021-05-03 04:58:15

Dagoberto If you take a look at most other power strips, they have a cord to connect to the wall socket. This power strip has no power cord, and thence the "wireless" term in the description (I believe).

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Q: How much ampere does he balance the cells?

Asked by Gerald Pesendorfer on 2019-06-28 23:50:00

Dagoberto According to the specs, the balance current is 50 mA.

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