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  1. Ok. Thanks. So i need to get a new lipo. what do you think of this? http://www.overlander.co.uk/lipo-battery-2200mah-2s-7-4v-70c-extreme-pro.html Do you think I still need to get the RC6 VSP.
  2. How did you figure that out, and how do I do that? I bought it RTR. It came with the battery and charger. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. I checked the lipo voltage with a multimeter. It read .75v. When I switched off the controller, the red light in the car went off, so I assumed it was off, but didn't actually switch off the car from the inside. The motor is brushless. See the link for the actual car with some more info. http://www.carisma-shop.com/en/product_detail.php?id=20 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Sorry, can you please explain that to me in English.
  5. So i have decided to get the Overlander RC6 VSP. Do I assume I will connect the battery to Overlander with the bigger cables, and just ignore the smaller ones entirely?
  6. Thanks for the info. But if the charger is the problem, how come it came out of the box and charged the battery which had probably been discharged for weeks while it was on some shop shelf, but it can't charge the battery when it has been dead 3 days under my bed?
  7. Hi. I am new to RC so forgive any amateurish statements. i just got a M10DT for Christmas. It came with a power pal pocket 2 charger and a 2500mah lipo battery. I charged the battery and took it for a 5min test drive. It seemed to work alright. I switched off the remote and packed it away. 3 days later I want to go out and have a proper run, but the battery is dead. I try to charge it, but the charger doesn't seem to recognise the battery. The charger has two lights. A green one for power, and a red one for status. The red light should light up on the charger indicating its charging, and then go green when it is full, but the light just stays off. Not sure what to do now. I've left it on the charger for over 2 hours now, but nothing has changed. Any ideas? I'm thinking maybe I shouldn't have left the battery connected to the car when not in use.
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