it depends on the model and comapny and battery. i have a stock battery and it lasts about 10 mins of nonstop runnin but with a better battery mabey even 20 or 30 mins hope this helped good luck
An RC car battery will likely last more than a year. They vary from battery to battery, however, technological advances in recent years have greatly increased the time that these batteries last.
The battery life on your RC sailboat depends on what brand you purchase and how often you use it. It is also important to turn off the sailboat when not in use in order to preserve battery life.
Depends on the truck. Mainly 7.2V batteries are used in RC cars/trucks. If you mean mAh wise then the higher the number the better.
This can depend on the charger and the battery. I'll go off what most people i know use commonly. If you have a fast charger and a 1800mAh 7.2V battery, then it should take a little over an hour. Obviously bigger mAh batteries take longer to charge as they last longer.
a nitro RC car is faster on street but if u want a nice jumping one then get a truck. *Offroad vs Onroad* Trucks last longer because they are built better...
You can get 15 to 40 minutes of battery life depending on the type of battery and how hard/fast you run the rc vehicle. http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric-off-road/230270-new-rc-battery-life.html
You can find rc battery chargers at places that specialize in rc supplies or similar items. This includes places such as RC Planet, RC Mart, All Battery, and etc.
if you are meaning the RC truck, about 22 in. long + the rest of the info go to traxxas.com
To charge a rc battery,first find out the battery capacity,Then the out put of the charger. Divide those together and times by 1.5 to get the hours and minutes to charge the battery. Note .15 is 10 minutes.
The battery life of RC cars typically ranges from 15 to 30 minutes of runtime, depending on factors such as the type of battery, the car's power consumption, and driving conditions. NiMH batteries generally offer shorter run times compared to LiPo batteries, which provide more power and longer durations. Additionally, driving styles and terrain can also affect battery longevity. Regular maintenance and proper charging can help maximize battery life.
They last until they run out of power. Then you have to recharge them!
Some do.