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{{Infobox Grade-Up Parts|No. = 55077 (GR)<br>94532 (GR2)|Release Date. = December 11, 2001 (GR)<br>July 2004 (GR2)|Parts type = Battery|Battery Spec = Yes|Battery Type = Alkaline|Battery Capacity = N/A|Voltage = 1.5V|Battery Manufacturer(s) = FDK Corporation (Subsidary company of [[Fujitsu]])}}The '''PowerChamp GR''' (パワーチャンプGR) is a alkaline battery produced by FDK Corporation, the subsidiary company of [[Fujitsu]] and released by Tamiya on December 11, 2001. It was the 5th-generation PowerChamp battery and was introduced during the Dangun Racer era.
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{{Infobox Grade-Up Parts|No. = 55077 (GR)<br>94532 (GR2)|Release Date. = December 11, 2001 (GR)<br>July 2004 (GR2)|Parts type = Battery|Battery Spec = Yes|Battery Type = Alkaline|Battery Capacity = N/A|Voltage = 1.5V|Battery Manufacturer(s) = FDK Corporation (Subsidary company of [[Fujitsu]])}}The '''PowerChamp GR''' {{Translation|パワーチャンプGR|Pawāchanpu Jīāru}} is a alkaline battery produced by FDK Corporation, the subsidiary company of [[Fujitsu]] and released by Tamiya on December 11, 2001. It was the 5th-generation PowerChamp battery and was introduced during the Dangun Racer era.
   
 
The PowerChamp GR was later superseded by the [[PowerChamp GX]].
 
The PowerChamp GR was later superseded by the [[PowerChamp GX]].

Latest revision as of 04:31, 25 May 2017

The PowerChamp GR (Japanese: パワーチャンプGR, Pawāchanpu Jīāru) is a alkaline battery produced by FDK Corporation, the subsidiary company of Fujitsu and released by Tamiya on December 11, 2001. It was the 5th-generation PowerChamp battery and was introduced during the Dangun Racer era.

The PowerChamp GR was later superseded by the PowerChamp GX.

General info

The exterior of the PowerChamp GR features the two-tone black/gold, with the large golden 'GR' label placed next to the 'PowerChamp' label and the Tamiya label. The limited edition of the GR, known as the GR2, instead has the artwork of the Dangun Racer Wing-Vulcan from the manga Dangun Wolf by Tetsuhiro Koshita.

As usual for a new PowerChamp battery, it features the increased discharge-rate and endurance compare to the PowerChamp SP. Despite the packaging differences, both the GR and GR2 are essentially the same batteries.

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Packages

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Tamiya America

Batteries and chargers
Non-rechargeable Tamiya PowerChamp Original · EX · Gold · SP · GR/GR2 · GX/GX-Gold · GZ · RC · FD · GT · RS · RX
Fujitsu Fujitsu Premium G · Fujitsu Premium · Fujitsu Premium S
Rechargeable Tamiya Ni-Cd · Mini 4WD Ni-Cd · Ni-Cd 1000 · NeoChamp
Fujitsu Fujitsu Lite
Chargers 2-battery Mini 4WD Ni-Cd Battery Charger · AC Fast Charger 40 min. · AC Fast Charger 30 min. · Green AC Fast Charger · NC-MDR02 · AC Quick Charger/AC Quick Charger II
4-battery Ni-Cd Battery Charger · AC Quick Charger PRO/AC Quick Charger PRO II
8-battery QD Octa-Charger · Mini 4WD Octa-Charger