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Subject: Best Batteries to use
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07/30/2008 11:04 AM
I use the Makita 18 volt 3amp for long run times. They charge in 45 min and easy to swap out using clips. Also they a Li-ion and can be charged at any time and are the lightest battery available and only 69.99 a piece a great bargain. note: use the Makita charger it has a auto shutoff when fully charged. I have 6 batteries with 4 running and 2 always in the charger. In the aristo mallot with lights and smoke and qsi sound/dcc and a standard string of about 25 cars average run time is about 2 hours.
www.makitafactoryoutlet.com/makita/products/BL1830.asp
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