I had already tried out similar 1.5 volt rechargeable lithium-ion battery on my 2 meter hand held, no interference. You're using 11 meter RC car instead of 2.4GHz. As 1.5 volt lithium-ion battery after it goes through regulator chips to stabilize from 3.7V down to 2.5V to steady 1.5 volt. It perfect for LED flashlight and laser pointer without fading light. Almost without warning; it goes from full voltage to instant dead, as you had ready have found out.
you saved me Andy! ... I love handheld CB's and have about 40 of them, many different models ( love your video's on them when you do them) I test and play with them and keep them for when the world goes crazy.... ... I have 150 AA POWEROWL batteries.... 1.2 volt NIMH rechargeable AA batteries and 5 POWEROWL chargers that charge 16 of them at a time ( I can charge 80 at once) they work great for my handheld CB's.... a whole house generator with a 1000 gallon propane tank, so I'm ready!..... but my latest handhelds are the Cobra HH 50... I like them and got a great deal on them and bought three of them..... the problem is unlike most handheld CB's these take 9 batteries whether alkaline or rechargeables .... no dummy cells or switch that regulated the voltage down....... meaning 9 times 1.5 volts = 13.5 total volts with alkaline... or 9 times 1.2 volts = 10.8 total volts with the NIMH.... on my watt meter I get 3.3 watts with alkaline and 2.1 watts with my 1.2 NIMH ... so I was researching the best 1.5 volt rechargeable to get on youtube.....and saw your video... I smiled as I have watched many of your video's and trust you ( plus I figured you might do some in a HandHeld Radio ) well I had seen some talk of RF interreference.... and now I know to stay away from them.... thanks Andy, another great helpful video.
The lithium aa batteries must have a minute buck converter in them to drop the voltage. I reckon this is causing the interference, either through the circuit or through actual radio interference.
Ive got 90 NiMH AA Batteries in my ebike. Their set up as 15 x 6 s 7.2v packs the 15 packs are wired in parallel. Each Cell is 1.2v & 1.2ah. So its a house brick sized 7.2v/18ah pack. Thats then wired in series with my 48v Li-on battery.
Good video Andy, entertaining as always. You bring out the kid in all of us. Love your weather in the UK, it was so f***ing cold yesterday and not fit for man nor beast. "Canada of course"
Hi Andy, Love the channel mate. You've got me cycling again which is great, I'm slowly getting my fitness back too. I'm struggling getting hold of a matching (fully built) 29" MTX39 front wheel to go with my rear hub kit, installed. Any link/help ect would be really appreciated mate. The bike just doesn't look right with two different rim/wheels. Thanks mate
Andy, sometimes with those Xtar PB2S chargers/Banks if you plug the device in second it negotiates at a faster output. Plugging PB2S in last "sometimes" keeps it on a low charge rate. Its almost as if they dont negotiate the device/connection properly.
Uh Oh ! That's not good. I was thinking of getting a set? It would be interesting to know if it was a brand issue or blanket design issue? For now I think I'll have to pass. Thanks for posting. Very interesting. Barry
lithium AA battery should have come about years ago so much retro stuff would of avoided the bin P.S. embrace the world of micro RC it's cheap fun at it's finest 👍
Hi good video. I all most to day ordered HIXON Rechargeable batteries 16+charger for £72 quid just the same as these really for all my Radio scanners but because you see the interference I won’t buy any batteries like these.thank you 👍
Haha, nah not for me. Teslas a bit old news now. I'm waiting for the true electric sports cars to come, if it doesn't happen soon I'm gonna have to convert one!
I never seen like this before AA li-ion batteries that's really awesome man I was searching for it, I need to buy one of those if they exist in my country we can use it in trimmers Hah Thanks for sharing Sir 👍
I prefered the Ugreen QC3 18W wall charger to the equivalent XTAR one. SImply bc the XTAR got really hot under the same high load. The Ugreen one hardly got hot. I reckon the heat was so much it could have affected the quality of the charge. They cost about the same too.
A bit freaky , your batteries generating Rf on the same band as the car , or harmonics close to it 😂.... I guess you could put the battery in a faraday cage to suppress the RFI ... but I expect it would pulse though the wiring anyway.... Did you scan any other bands on your Transceiver ?
2S Lithium-ion don't run at 7.4V. Those run at 8.4V-6.4V range. That should be fine for device that should get 5x alkaline cell (1.6V down to 1.0V) or even 5x Energizer Utilmate Lithium's (Li-FeS2 non-rechargeables, those can put out up to 1.8V each when fresh and lightly loaded).
@@volodumurkalunyak4651 The nominal voltage of a Lithium-Ion cell is 3.7 volts and therefore 2S is 2 x 3.7v = 7.4 volts. Yes it will be higher just after fully charged but that is not the nominal voltage.
@@stewartrv when dealing with batteries, nominal voltage is pretty much useless number compared to actual working voltage range. 6.4-8.4V for 2S li-ion is way more informative towards designing a product or deciding battery replacement possibilities.
Why do I have a feeling that when the sun finally does come out, your floor is going to be all marked up 🤔 Hopefully the floor polishing machine runs on AA batteries 😧
Kind of funny, I almost bought some of those Lithium AA's for my RC car remote, which is 2.4ghz. Guessing it would have caused some issues. Ended up going with a typical 2S lipo instead.
@@haraldhaporta425 Yep. Missed that. THought it was 2.4ghz, not older AM. Still odd that the batteries give off interference. Well... sort of odd that they give off that much anyway. Guess they would have to have some sort of rectifier circuit in them to drop the voltage down to 1.5 from lithium's typical 3-4.2v without being a heavy drain on them.
I had already tried out similar 1.5 volt rechargeable lithium-ion battery on my 2 meter hand held, no interference. You're using 11 meter RC car instead of 2.4GHz. As 1.5 volt lithium-ion battery after it goes through regulator chips to stabilize from 3.7V down to 2.5V to steady 1.5 volt. It perfect for LED flashlight and laser pointer without fading light. Almost without warning; it goes from full voltage to instant dead, as you had ready have found out.
you saved me Andy! ... I love handheld CB's and have about 40 of them, many different models ( love your video's on them when you do them) I test and play with them and keep them for when the world goes crazy.... ... I have 150 AA POWEROWL batteries.... 1.2 volt NIMH rechargeable AA batteries and 5 POWEROWL chargers that charge 16 of them at a time ( I can charge 80 at once) they work great for my handheld CB's.... a whole house generator with a 1000 gallon propane tank, so I'm ready!..... but my latest handhelds are the Cobra HH 50... I like them and got a great deal on them and bought three of them..... the problem is unlike most handheld CB's these take 9 batteries whether alkaline or rechargeables .... no dummy cells or switch that regulated the voltage down....... meaning 9 times 1.5 volts = 13.5 total volts with alkaline... or 9 times 1.2 volts = 10.8 total volts with the NIMH.... on my watt meter I get 3.3 watts with alkaline and 2.1 watts with my 1.2 NIMH ... so I was researching the best 1.5 volt rechargeable to get on youtube.....and saw your video... I smiled as I have watched many of your video's and trust you ( plus I figured you might do some in a HandHeld Radio ) well I had seen some talk of RF interreference.... and now I know to stay away from them.... thanks Andy, another great helpful video.
I wonder if they'd be any good in a metal detector ? Or would they interfere with the operating frequency ?
Love it lol, love the electric bike reviews and rides, that's how I found you. Love from TEXAS USA.
Me too lol
Are you going to cut 1 open to look at the internals.
The lithium aa batteries must have a minute buck converter in them to drop the voltage. I reckon this is causing the interference, either through the circuit or through actual radio interference.
Yes correct 👍🏻
Ive got 90 NiMH AA Batteries in my ebike. Their set up as 15 x 6 s 7.2v packs the 15 packs are wired in parallel. Each Cell is 1.2v & 1.2ah. So its a house brick sized 7.2v/18ah pack. Thats then wired in series with my 48v Li-on battery.
We have something in common, a friend once told me that I have so many hobbies, I haven't got time to work! That applies to you Andy! LOL
Do the xstar power bank have a usb crocodile + - cables to run smaller non usb items
I have some lithium AAA, they have a phone style micro usb socket built in for recharging
@07:12 maybe the remote batteries are flat?
hey my battiers was on red but they nw are nt lighting up what wrong please help me
xtar chargers are wicked, i have got the vc4s and it has a few good settings on it. good stuff mate
Thank God I watched this video, because I was going to buy them to power a CB handheld that needs 8 batteries
so how can i recharge them wit the plug in battiers
There is a Li-ion AA size but regular 3.7v '14500' which you can combine with dummy batteries to get the voltage you need.
Interesting thanks!
Although it defeats the power density advantage. Maybe blocking off contacts to have 3 in parallel instead of 3 regular batteries in series.
My ebike has been off the road because I need to solder in a new battery connector.
I will bet it's a 3.7v to 1.5v converter causing the interference.
Good video Andy, entertaining as always. You bring out the kid in all of us. Love your weather in the UK, it was so f***ing cold yesterday and not fit for man nor beast. "Canada of course"
Hi Andy,
Love the channel mate. You've got me cycling again which is great, I'm slowly getting my fitness back too.
I'm struggling getting hold of a matching (fully built) 29" MTX39 front wheel to go with my rear hub kit, installed.
Any link/help ect would be really appreciated mate.
The bike just doesn't look right with two different rim/wheels. Thanks mate
its easier to get one that near enough matches and remove the stickers from them. sorted
I USE THE ENERGIZER RECHARGABLES WITH MY MIDLAND 75-822 WALKY TALKY . WORKS GREAT.
Andy, sometimes with those Xtar PB2S chargers/Banks if you plug the device in second it negotiates at a faster output. Plugging PB2S in last "sometimes" keeps it on a low charge rate. Its almost as if they dont negotiate the device/connection properly.
Right, you've modded the fat tyre bike (very nice too, inspired me!)
Now... PIMP THAT RIDE!!! 😂😂😂
Buy a Robosapien Andy. I guarantee, you'll have entertainment for days 😀.
Keep up the vids mate 👍🏿
When it says pre charged it doesn't mean fully charged so is a good idea just to wack them on charge
if you play this video backwards, the car charges the batteries in 50 minutes
I would of tried changing the batteries in the controller.
I'm using Xtar AA 1.5V 3300mAh in Sony SONY DWT-P01 & DWT-B01 radio mics with no issues
Uh Oh ! That's not good. I was thinking of getting a set? It would be interesting to know if it was a brand issue or blanket design issue? For now I think I'll have to pass. Thanks for posting. Very interesting.
Barry
Wow just today I was thinking about this. 3300mA and 1.5V 0.3V more.
Nice to use 8 for my truSDX Radio
lithium AA battery should have come about years ago so much retro stuff would of avoided the bin P.S. embrace the world of micro RC it's cheap fun at it's finest 👍
1.5v rechargables. Awesome.😁
Hi good video. I all most to day ordered HIXON Rechargeable batteries 16+charger for £72 quid just the same as these really for all my Radio scanners but because you see the interference I won’t buy any batteries like these.thank you 👍
Yea come join some RC racing 👌
Andy, when are you getting the TESLA? I know you want one. It's only a matter of time.
Haha, nah not for me. Teslas a bit old news now. I'm waiting for the true electric sports cars to come, if it doesn't happen soon I'm gonna have to convert one!
I never seen like this before AA li-ion batteries that's really awesome man I was searching for it, I need to buy one of those if they exist in my country we can use it in trimmers Hah
Thanks for sharing Sir 👍
I prefered the Ugreen QC3 18W wall charger to the equivalent XTAR one. SImply bc the XTAR got really hot under the same high load. The Ugreen one hardly got hot. I reckon the heat was so much it could have affected the quality of the charge. They cost about the same too.
My first and only xtar charger went up in smoke after first use .
A bit freaky , your batteries generating Rf on the same band as the car , or harmonics close to it 😂....
I guess you could put the battery in a faraday cage to suppress the RFI ... but I expect it would pulse though the wiring anyway....
Did you scan any other bands on your Transceiver ?
Yeah 2m, it's everywhere!
Andy, 5 x 1.5 = 7.5v and 2 Lithiums is about 7.4v so I bet they have designed that car so can run on a LiPo pack. You can bung one in there I'm sure!
2S Lithium-ion don't run at 7.4V. Those run at 8.4V-6.4V range. That should be fine for device that should get 5x alkaline cell (1.6V down to 1.0V) or even 5x Energizer Utilmate Lithium's (Li-FeS2 non-rechargeables, those can put out up to 1.8V each when fresh and lightly loaded).
@@volodumurkalunyak4651 The nominal voltage of a Lithium-Ion cell is 3.7 volts and therefore 2S is 2 x 3.7v = 7.4 volts. Yes it will be higher just after fully charged but that is not the nominal voltage.
@@stewartrv when dealing with batteries, nominal voltage is pretty much useless number compared to actual working voltage range.
6.4-8.4V for 2S li-ion is way more informative towards designing a product or deciding battery replacement possibilities.
Why do I have a feeling that when the sun finally does come out, your floor is going to be all marked up 🤔
Hopefully the floor polishing machine runs on AA batteries 😧
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kind of funny, I almost bought some of those Lithium AA's for my RC car remote, which is 2.4ghz. Guessing it would have caused some issues. Ended up going with a typical 2S lipo instead.
27Mhz is verry different then 2.4Ghz.. so probably not a problem for you
@@haraldhaporta425 Yep. Missed that. THought it was 2.4ghz, not older AM. Still odd that the batteries give off interference. Well... sort of odd that they give off that much anyway. Guess they would have to have some sort of rectifier circuit in them to drop the voltage down to 1.5 from lithium's typical 3-4.2v without being a heavy drain on them.
throw an fpv cam on it!
Let the record show! I want my shout out Andy!
I want to see a fpv on the car
Yeah thought about that!!
@@andykirby just slap the go pro on it
💯
Swap that audio for a yaris gr vroom vroom
Love the Yaris GR
When they "reached out" to you? You mean when they CONTACTED you? Jeez Andy 🙄
I mean audi
Dont ship to Europa
Check out Traxxas for a NEW hobby....😁