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n/a Posted - May 04 2004 : 06:13:58 AM

I have one of those remote controlled ski-doos that every body wanted christmas time, and the motor give out. it runs on a 19.2V battery. i was wondering if you could put in a motor out of a other remote controlled car which was ran under 9.6V.

THANX IF ANYONE HAS A SOLUTION.

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Aaron Cake Posted - May 04 2004 : 11:42:07 AM
Probably, but it won't last as long and won't make as much power. You should check to make sure that the original motor actually runs at 19V. It might be significantly less.


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