Telemetry Battery Voltage Sensor-3pin
Flight RC

Telemetry Battery Voltage Sensor-3pin

SPMA9570
$18.40incl. GST · free NZ shipping

      Spektrum - SPMA9570 Telemetry Battery Voltage Sensor-3pin 20-inch external voltage sensor Flight pack battery sensor for electric-powered aircraft or ignition batteries in gas engine-powered aircraft TM1000 and a Telemetry Capable Transmitter required

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1–2 working day dispatch · tracked courier NZ-wide
Checked & test-run by Shane before it ships · 30-day returns

 

 

 

Spektrum - SPMA9570

Telemetry Battery Voltage Sensor-3pin

  • 20-inch external voltage sensor
  • Flight pack battery sensor for electric-powered aircraft or ignition batteries in gas engine-powered aircraft
  • TM1000 and a Telemetry Capable Transmitter required
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    Dispatch — Orders dispatch within 1–2 working days. Tracked courier NZ-wide; delivery typically 1–3 working days depending on location. Rural delivery adds a day.

    Cost — Free over $150. Flat $9.50 under. Oversized airframes may carry a freight surcharge — shown at checkout.

    Click & collect — Free pickup from 9 North Avon Road, Christchurch. After-hours by appointment — text ahead.

    Returns — 30-day returns on unflown, as-new items. Crash damage isn't covered, but Shane stocks the spares to put it right.

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