Sunday, January 6, 2008

Battery Pack to Run Your Radio Controlled Car?

(A typical Electric Power Model Car)

After you bought or assembled your radio controlled car, you will be faced with choices every step of the way. You will have to decide how to build the model, how to incorporate the radio transmitter, and how you want to paint it. The most important decision is how you want to power your car. There are several different choices, and unfortunately there isn’t one that stands out as better than the rest. Each powering method has its own benefits and tradeoffs that may affect your decision. You will have to consider these benefits compared with what exactly you want to do with your car. Here are the the first ways that you can power a radio controlled car.


Some people didn't like to mess around with goo or gas smell, then surely battery pack is the way to go to power a remote controlled car motors. This is the kind of system that you will see in beginning cars but it doesn't mean for a child play all together. If implemented correctly, it can be fairly effective.


Its main strong point is that it is very light. Cars using electric power can reach all new levels of lightness. However, like all of the options, there is a tradeoff: electric cars are the slowest of them all. So, you will have to decide whether you want a light car that handles well, or a speed demon that will tear up the competition. And that brings us to the next choice, which is definitely a bit speedier than the electric option, later.

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