"It is very usefull in trains and allowes them to go so fast that the train fly off the corners and shatter the carrage with the battery in it. A bit hard to mount in technic-only designs but makes up for that for not needing to be geared for stuff like gryoscopes or shooting nerf bullets using fast-spinning wheels."
"It is incredibly usefull in all remote control vehicles, with a rage of around 5 meters inside, but fails to work at all in strong sunlight. this can be fixed by making a large-ish square out of lego and having it a bit above it, and gives it a range of 1-2 meters in strong sunlight. Should work with out a hat when used in less sunny days, but the hat still improves range."
I would recommend this to a friend!
From: United Kingdom
Age: 14-18
years old
Build Time:
30
mins
Play Experience (Optional):
4/5
Value for Money (Optional):
4/5
Level of Difficulty:
Challenging
Very Easy
Very Challenging
I would recommend this to a friend!
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LEGO® Power Functions Battery Box
LEGO® Power Functions Battery Box
Posted:April 8, 2020
Waity5
Age: 14-18
years old
Overall:
5/5
Usefull for about anything!
"I have used dual XL motors and have had no issues! This provieds much more power than the AAA Battery Box and is easy to mount (for someone who has a lot of lego technic). Its large weight gives your creations some momentum and mass, and requires you to think of where to put it, and can be used to create verry stable conraptions. Its mouting holes allow it to be used as a strucual element.
The only downside is trying to get the AA battery jammed in one of the corners. If you buy this, consider putting a peice of fabric under the batterys so you can easily pull them out"