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  1. I have the Rolux RLC-130s battery. I'm pretty new with connecting a battery to the sled, but I wanted to find out how I can figure how much accessories I can attach to it without blowing it out? It has a Dtap on the battery as well as when it's connected to the battery plate, it has a 12v, 7.2v, 5v DC connections and an extra Dtap. Would I be able to use all of them or how could I calculate a safe draw amount on the battery without blowing anything. This post probably could go in the newbies section, but I figured this is specifically a battery question.
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