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Post by Knackered Sailor on May 24, 2014 22:51:27 GMT 1
It's not that important I suppose but the first green light on tx has gone out. Does this mean I've plenty of time left before buying new ones or would you recommend replacing straight away? I don't want to waste money but I also don't want to lose contact with the SC.
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Post by hghost on May 25, 2014 4:36:23 GMT 1
It's not that important I suppose but the first green light on tx has gone out. Does this mean I've plenty of time left before buying new ones or would you recommend replacing straight away? I don't want to waste money but I also don't want to lose contact with the SC. I have actually put new batteries in a TX and it not show the first green light . I believe it is designed to allow it to get to yellow and still have juice as it were to use safely , Just at that point I would say they need to be changed First green light I believe would be Ok going out, it is the next one I would be concerned with. I also have a TX that has allow of bells and whistles it has a battery meter that measures the TX batteries and has a warning when it drops to a certain point, that is when it needs changed. Hope that helped ya some.
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Post by Knackered Sailor on May 25, 2014 10:54:47 GMT 1
Cheers
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