The RC10T Cliff Lett “Team Moo” Edition may be a tribute to a golden age of RC racing, but it deserves today’s power. That’s where CNHL 2S LiHV batteries come in. Designed to fit the RC10T’s chassis layout with minimal hassle, these batteries offer more voltage, more punch, and longer runtimes—everything you need for modern-day performance from a vintage beast.
Why Choose a LiHV Upgrade for Your RC10T?
Traditional 2S LiPo packs work—but LiHV batteries work better. The increased nominal voltage (7.6V vs 7.4V) gives you sharper acceleration and more consistent punch throughout the run. If you're building your RC10T to race or relive glory days on the track, this upgrade brings noticeable performance without modifying the chassis.
Built for Vintage Specs with Modern Muscle
CNHL's shorty and stick-format 2S LiHV hard case batteries were selected to match the original RC10T’s battery tray. All options listed above offer the correct height clearance (including low-profile 18.5mm models) and keep weight centered for predictable handling. From 6000mAh to 9000mAh, every pack brings a different balance of weight and endurance—perfect for both bashing and competition.
Upgrade Today—Without Losing the Retro Feel
The RC10T isn’t just a showpiece—it’s a statement. And power is part of that statement. Don’t limit its potential with outdated battery tech. Whether you’re chasing lap times or just collecting, an upgrade to CNHL LiHV is the easiest way to future-proof your setup while respecting the past.
FAQ
Q: Can these LiHV batteries fit the original RC10T battery tray?
A: Yes. The recommended CNHL batteries are either low-profile stick or shorty formats that fit without modifications. Always verify physical dimensions before final installation.
Q: Are LiHV batteries better than regular LiPo for RC10T?
A: For performance, yes. LiHV batteries offer a higher nominal voltage (7.6V) which gives better throttle response and extended runtime—especially useful in race or vintage competition setups.
Q: Do I need a special charger for LiHV?
A: Yes, your charger must support the 4.35V per cell charge setting used for LiHV packs. Most modern smart chargers have this function built-in.
You can check out our full battery compatibility breakdown and performance insights in the RC10T Cliff Lett LiHV Battery Blog Guide.