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Do not rush to throw away the used Krona battery! It will still serve on your model. No, no, not as a freshly charged current source for remote control radio equipment. Its shell will hide not electrical energy, but fuel for the model engine.

In short, "Krona" can be an excellent tank for a model aircraft, car or ship. To do this, it is enough to remove all the contents from it without damaging the case, and then solder the ends with pieces of tin and install the power and drainage tubes.

The volume of such an impromptu tank is about 15 cm3, it is reliable and looks great.

Author: V.Kovalev

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