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Re: Why MUST the 7.2v battery be attached to operate servos on the RC?

so then the 7.2V battery is NOT really a backup, it is required to get full functionality from the RC.

That also means, if you use servos alot, like having them constantly scan back and forth looking for something like, oh I dont know, an IR beacon

then you might need to charge the 7.2V battery between matches, or eventaully it will go dead on you.