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BrianG 09.27.2006 10:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
not good? do not save money on the batteries, that is correct, right? help me out Buddy.. It's hard enough being a foreigner... LOL


Ahh, I get it now. You mean "don't get cheap, no-name batteries". I took it to mean "don't bother wasting money on good batteries". No problem, I didn't think you meant what it sounded like (to me). :)

Serum 09.28.2006 01:27 AM

Yeah, i did..

I am not going to advice to be cheeky on batteries. that's funny.

bigboi146 09.29.2006 04:15 PM

To tell the truth i have only had one pair of cheap batteries. They were some megatech ones. Until i found out that radioshack had GBs

Serum 09.30.2006 12:29 PM

gb's?

neweuser 09.30.2006 12:31 PM

i think he means GP's

Serum 09.30.2006 12:36 PM

Don't know for sure, that's why i asked.

anyway, good cells are a must for a BL setup. the power won't be higher than the power the batteries can deliver.

bigboi146 09.30.2006 01:06 PM

GPs sorry.

Serum 09.30.2006 01:24 PM

Which ones? the 3300's are still the strongest available.

bigboi146 10.01.2006 05:48 PM

the 3300s. Ive also just rebuild them. I just broke a bulkhead and a skid plate 3.3 parts for me. Then the FLM chassis.

go4gold 10.01.2006 10:30 PM

Basicaly what Serum was saying is that the best bl set up is worthless without good batteries. So here is a couple of bl motors, to search for, that a lot of people are running, Feigao, Wanderer, Nue,and Lehner. And for controllers BKwarrior9920 or 20120,Quark125, and MGMcompro160. As you can see there are multple configurations that can be used. Everybody has their own opinion based on quality, price and batteries being used. Start with batteries and motor combo then select the esc that fits your previos choices.
Edit:Obviosly start on paper befor buying to make sure you will fit your budget and speed requirements. Most of the items are you get what you pay for. The higher priced items are usually better or best. Ask questions about your set up when you think you have it figured out.Eveeryone is usually happy to throw their 2 cents in.


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