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I guess it's a matter of flavour and preference.
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I've been considering both the Kokam and flightpowers because they are about the same price. I know that many have been touting the flightpowers here lately, but the Kokams are premiere cells in their own right too.
I don't know about GD, but from my perspective, the wire routing coming out of the Kokams are what I need, and from what I understand, the Kokam cells are of a safer chemistry and are more tolerant to overdischarging. The Kokam cells are also supposed to be pretty tough. Since I've destroyed so many lipo packs, maybe a heavy duty pack is just what I need. I'd also consider running two of the trakpower packs in series, but I don't want to sacrifice the convenience of the charger/balancer interface that I have with the tp 1010C and balancer. BTW, can two of the flightpower packs be charged in series? If so, is there a way to wire up the packs with a more conventional balancing tap so that I can use my tp balancer? |
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How cheap can we get the flightpower 4900s? (4s) |
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Yep... quite a bit cheaper than tower....
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Ok... well I ordered some Kokam 4800s so I guess we will see how they stack up. Now if I just had another $250 for a Flightpower... :)
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for the Flightpower junkies here: :D
Just wanted to post an amazing discharge graph of a Flightpower pack. The 5000 is by far the best of graphs shown on atlantahobby's site... it has an incredible voltage curve at 20-30c... where several other sizes of the flightpowers fall off. http://www.atlantahobby.com/images2/...geCurve_lg.gif |
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http://www.flightpower.co.uk/core/da...0curve_600.jpg vs. the 5000's: http://www.flightpower.co.uk/core/da...0curve_600.jpg |
Cool.. a couple of the graphs didn't show up on the site.. I wondered about tehe 4900. (the site linked the 3300 graph which isn't very good)
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A backdoor to the Flightpower 20C graphs, among other things:
http://www.flightpower.co.uk/core/da...ts/20C_Graphs/ |
Another handy chart showing size and weight of all the Flightpower packs:
http://www.flightpower.co.uk/core/datasheets/WXD.jpg |
4900's are my next battery :D
I just gotta sell my current ones. |
The 5000s do hold the capacity a little better at 20-25c but the voltage drops sooner at lower rates. Both are very good though.
I'm reading that the same Enerland cells are used in: Flightpower Evo Hyperion LVX Polyquest XP TP Extreme |
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