Notice Battery Caddy For An Ammo Can

Discussion in 'Industry News' started by HeliGods, Jan 22, 2015.

By HeliGods on Jan 22, 2015 at 4:24 PM
  1. HeliGods

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    Tame your Ammo Can!


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    One of the things I love about our hobby is innovation. In my early days I was a prop master and special effects guy in Hollywood. I did a lot of creative tinkering back then but I have to admit that RC really increased my ability to build just about anything! That brings us to something I found out about yesterday – the laser cut battery caddy for your ammo cans! How has it taken this long for someone to come up with this useful idea? RC creativity at it’s best!

    The Battery Caddy


    The Battery Caddy is designed to be used with a standard military 50 CAL. ammo can. It’s a great way to store and organize your LiPo batteries by itself but is great in conjunction with an ammo can. The Battery Caddy also comes with an indicator that shows which batteries are charged and which ones are depleted. That means no more tying knots in my wires to indicate the battery needs to be charged!


    Be sure to read the warnings and precautions on the Battery Caddy site!

    Click here to learn more about the Battery Caddy!

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Discussion in 'Industry News' started by HeliGods, Jan 22, 2015.

    1. mr_squiggle

      mr_squiggle Well-Known Member

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      Good idea!


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