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To complete your electric RC car or RC truck, you must have the correct RC battery. Unless you are driving a gas-powered vehicle, having the power to send your RC car or RC truck means locking in on size, drive time, and speed. Unlike toy remote control cars and trucks, hobby-grade RC batteries and upgrades are readily available. Your one-stop RC shop Tower Hobbies has a vast range of RC car batteries and chargers for practically every RC car or truck on the market. You can even upgrade your RC batteries and accessories for longer run times and more commanding acceleration. Upgraded RC batteries can turn your vehicle into a dynamic machine ready to show off at the track, on the trail, or in the neighborhood.
Tower Hobbies has RC car batteries from your favorite brands like Spektrum, Dynamite, Gens Ace, and Onyx. The performance of an electric RC car or truck can depend heavily on having the right RC battery for the torque or acceleration youâre looking for. Many RC drivers like to upgrade their batteries as it is an easy way to maximize your RC carâs performance. Itâs also handy to have a few extra RC car batteries on hand so that the fun doesnât have to end. Your ownerâs manual will tell you which batteries are compatible with your RC car or truck, including what kind of RC car batteries you can upgrade to.
NiMH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) batteries are a great entry-level battery for those new to RC cars. NiMH batteries are cheaper and less complicated to charge and store than LiPo (Lithium Polymer) RC batteries. The downside to NiMH batteries is that they lose performance as they lose their charge. LiPo RC batteries are going to carry full power performance longer rather than dwindle during use. And the weight-to-power ratio in a LiPo battery is better than NiMH. This is why so many RC drivers like to upgrade from NiMH to LiPo as they get more into the hobby. RC car batteries that are included in many RTR (Ready-to-Run) vehicles will be NiMH simply because they are easier for beginners. Check your ownerâs manual to find out what it takes to convert to LiPo when youâre ready for the next level of performance.
The mAh is the capacity of your RC battery. Youâll want to make sure youâre buying an RC battery based on mAh in a size that fits your RC car or truck. The higher the mAh, the longer the run time. But you have to make sure youâre buying a battery your RC car can handle both electronically and physically. Your ownerâs manual will fill you in on the details. Voltage is equally as important as mAh. It creates more power which translates into RPM. The wrong voltage of RC battery in your car or truck can be dangerous, so again, refer to the ownerâs manual to determine the voltage size you can handle.
Thereâs a lot to consider when selecting your RC car battery. Look to your ownerâs manual for guidance in selecting the right capacity and power. Youâll also want to double check the physical size of your battery to determine if it will fit or not. That larger capacity battery may look attractive, but it wonât work if it doesnât fit inside your RC car.