Are you trying to upgrade your LEGO Technic set with an EnBo PU Battery Pack, but not sure which version to choose? You’re not alone! With LEGO releasing multiple sets using the Powered Up system—and different types of hubs—it can be a bit confusing to figure out which battery pack fits your model.
To make things easier, we’ve created a visual guide and a handy list to help you identify which EnBo PU Battery Pack version matches your set’s hub type: screw-top or snap-top.
Screw-Top Hub – Use the EnBo Battery Pack with a Screw-Top
These sets include a Powered Up hub that requires screws to open the battery compartment. For these, you’ll need the screw-top version of the EnBo battery pack:
- 42140 – App-Controlled Transformation Vehicle
- 42146 – Liebherr Crawler Crane
- 42160 – Audi RS Q e-tron Rally Car
These hubs are more secure and are typically found in newer or more advanced sets.
Snap-Top Hub – Use the EnBo Battery Pack with a Snap-Top
These hubs feature a snap-on lid that pops open without any screws. If your set includes one of these, choose the snap-top version of the EnBo battery pack:
- 42099 – 4×4 X-Treme Off-Roader
- 42100 – Liebherr R 9800 Excavator
- 42109 – App-Controlled Top Gear Rally Car
- 42114 – 6×6 Volvo Articulated Hauler
- 42124 – Off-Road Buggy
- 42129 – 4×4 Mercedes-Benz Zetros Trial Truck
- 42131 – Cat D11 Bulldozer
These hubs allow for faster battery replacement and are common in earlier sets.
Visual Guide
This side-by-side comparison will help you quickly identify which version you need based on your LEGO hub’s design.
Final Tip
Before ordering, double-check your LEGO set number and hub type. Matching the correct battery pack ensures a perfect fit and optimal performance during your builds and remote-controlled fun.
Still unsure? Feel free to reach out—we’re happy to help you find the right match!