I think you mean 1988, right? If you need a used but nice 1200 SCR to make a 7 cell pack, I have one and your welcome to have it! It's not Trinity, just plain Sanyo, but it would still look nice.Eau Rouge wrote:I am digging a bit on the battery timeline, because I have wondered the same myself.
I have an early 1998 magazine with Trinity ads showing 1200SCRs and 1700SCEs available, which is accurate to my memory. I have a set of Trinity 1200SCRs here, but honestly don't remember when they came out. It's only a 6-cell pack, but it will have to do.
Project: 1987
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slotcarrod wrote:I think you mean 1988, right? If you need a used but nice 1200 SCR to make a 7 cell pack, I have one and your welcome to have it! It's not Trinity, just plain Sanyo, but it would still look nice.Eau Rouge wrote:I am digging a bit on the battery timeline, because I have wondered the same myself.
I have an early 1998 magazine with Trinity ads showing 1200SCRs and 1700SCEs available, which is accurate to my memory. I have a set of Trinity 1200SCRs here, but honestly don't remember when they came out. It's only a 6-cell pack, but it will have to do.
Heheh, yeah, typo. I have been doing that a lot lately.


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Just pm me your address and I will get it off in the post/mail to you! Just so you understand, I want nothing for this! 

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D, I remember reading something on the Futaba web site and I found it....
http://www.futaba-rc.com/faq/product-faq.html#q20
Says "Most older Futaba radio systems use a "G" plug. It's called a G plug because, well, it looks kind of like a G, with a 90 degree hook at the exposed metal pins. These were replaced with J plugs in roughly 1991. The J plugs are just a straight down plug which has a small key on one end to keep you from accidentally plugging in your servos backward...."
I see that should probably be interpreted to say that J's were around earlier (Novaks and such), but maybe 1991 was when the G was finally totally out?
http://www.futaba-rc.com/faq/product-faq.html#q20
Says "Most older Futaba radio systems use a "G" plug. It's called a G plug because, well, it looks kind of like a G, with a 90 degree hook at the exposed metal pins. These were replaced with J plugs in roughly 1991. The J plugs are just a straight down plug which has a small key on one end to keep you from accidentally plugging in your servos backward...."
I see that should probably be interpreted to say that J's were around earlier (Novaks and such), but maybe 1991 was when the G was finally totally out?
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I think you are 100% correct with that one. I never could figure out why they made the change and did it so slowly. I'm trying to remember when we saw the first J plugs from Futaba, because they were VERY similar to the Kraft-style plugs. There was a point there where you had difficulty finding anything with the G plugs on it at all.Y'ernat Al wrote:I see that should probably be interpreted to say that J's were around earlier (Novaks and such), but maybe 1991 was when the G was finally totally out?
Rod, sending a PM on that 1200SCR cell.

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