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stampy 11.01.2009 06:20 AM

ZIPPY Flightmax?
 
any body run them? are the ratings accurate? Im in need of a new lipo my hyperion pack as been messed up since i got it, and now it causes my truck to hit the low voltage cut off with in 2 min of driving it :cry:

Snipin_Willy 11.01.2009 11:29 AM

Check the esc settings. If that doesn't show results contact Hyperion and see if you can get it exchanged.
As for Zippy packs: I have some Turnigy packs that I run in my RC8 conversion and I have no complaint about them. Cheaper than Zippy and they work great.

riverat1540 11.01.2009 12:02 PM

if u are going to go the cheap route and buy zippy or turnigy packs buy the higher output packs 25c+ i have had problems with puffing from pulling more than the rated amps but under a proper setup i find they are great performing batteries for the price

stampy 11.01.2009 02:31 PM

NICE! got a 5000mah 20c 2s pack for the wife, a 4300kv motor for her truck, A 5000mah 25c 3s pack for my truck, 2 6s balancer/chargers, 10pair of 4mm plugs, and 6feet of heat shrink.

$202 shipped :surprised:

simplechamp 11.03.2009 07:33 PM

I run the Flightmax hardcase 5000mah 2s 30C packs in my E-Revo, and also bought a pair for my truggy. So far I've been very pleased. One pack was pretty far out of balance when I got it, but I got it to balance back up and now it's perfect.

I can't compare them to "high end" packs like Hyperion, Flight Power, etc. because I've never used those, but until I find a compelling reason to switch I'm going to stick with the Flightmax. Unfortunately HobbyKing no longer carries the 30C 5000mah hardcases, but hopefully by the time I need new packs they'll have some better hardcase options.

danhfvcsd 11.04.2009 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by riverat1540 (Post 330552)
if u are going to go the cheap route and buy zippy or turnigy packs buy the higher output packs 25c+

Wasn't there that rumour going round that they were all the same cells, just re-labelled? Anyone know how that one ended??

riverat1540 11.04.2009 06:10 PM

not real sure but they have to be damn close if not the same, maybe small design changes but i really all i know from experiance is the new turnigy pack i got is great. i have the 5000mah 30c 6s pack and it stays cool in my muggy with medusa 80mm 2000kv 13.5 lbs and im pretty hard on it and had a zippy h 5000mah 15c pack, lol up to 160 degrees and it didnt last long after that. but used within their ratings and charged/balanced properly i have found they are great packs. especially for those on a budget

Beanie 11.04.2009 06:29 PM

I've decided on a Turnigy 5000mah 4S 25C as a spare pack, Hobbycity doing them for $46 which is great in my opinion for what they are. I have the Hyperion 6500mah 4S 35C but wanted a second battery that's a bit smaller for bashing and running heats.

magman 11.04.2009 09:05 PM

I have 2 Turnigy 30c 5k packs in my mbx-5T and they perform well. On an average of 12-15 mins. of run time....depending on how hard I push the truck

danhfvcsd 11.04.2009 10:12 PM

I suppose i should add i have a 4s Turnigy 20C 5k pack that i run in my RC8 for about 12-15 minutes also with no worries - stays really cool at 100-110f too =)

stampy 11.10.2009 12:52 AM

Got every thing i ordered today. soldered some deans on to the 10g :surprised: batt wire, did a balance charge at 1amp every cell in my 3s and 2s packs were with in .01 volts :yipi:. havent had a chance to try the ez-run motor in the wifes rig yet but im thinking it will be perfect just like every thing else. The Turnigy Accucel-6 charger is fantastic so far, for 35 bux you cant go wrong.

stampy 11.12.2009 08:47 PM

Is there a break in period for new lipos?

suicideneil 11.12.2009 10:06 PM

Supposedly- some people, pro racers especially, say to go easy on them for the first 5 -10 runs maybe, then you can rag on them. The internal resistance will lower and punch/ capacity will increase after that break in period, making them less likely to puff & capable of higher output; I'd tend to agree if Im hionest, as alot of people really hammer their new lipos to see how good they are, and then tend to puff them within a couple runs and are left scratching their head as to why it happend = like breaking in a new petrol or nitro engine say....

himalaya 11.13.2009 05:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stampy (Post 330516)
any body run them? are the ratings accurate? Im in need of a new lipo my hyperion pack as been messed up since i got it, and now it causes my truck to hit the low voltage cut off with in 2 min of driving it :cry:

I bet it's Hyperion's earlier generation LVX or LVZ Litestorm series, they use Enerland cells which is known for it's IR buildup even not in use. my 2 LVZ4500-6S and 1 LVX4200-6S did the same as yours. New China made Hyperion G3s are much much better.

I have 2 Turnigy 5000-6S-20C packs, they perform similar to my G3 VX4200-6S in summer, but as winter comes they seem have more punch than the triple priced G3. :surprised:

PS: Heat your old packs up before running, that will make it usable, somehow to prolong their lives before going to trash can.

Beanie 11.13.2009 12:36 PM

Might be OT, so apologies, but I got given 2 of these brand new, thought about hooking them up in series. Anyone got any thoughts on this, they were given to me free so nothing to lose in theory!! Would these be OK to use with my MMM/2200KV do you think?

http://www.all4rc.co.kr/shop/shopdet...ch=&sort=order

also, they have one wire hole and a thin red lead that I guess is the balance lead, how does that work on these packs?

Also would I charge them seperately as a 2S each, or can you charge them both at the same time in series?
If seperately then I guess then when connected together they could be unbalanced?

suicideneil 11.14.2009 07:47 PM

They look like nice enough hardpacks. Nothing wrong with using them in series either.

Charging is made easy thanks to my spiffy diagram I did for someone recently with a similar type of lipo pack:

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...ceradapter.jpg

Only difference really being that you could/should out a 2s jst-xh male balancer plug on the balance wires, then you can plug that directly into your charger- assuming its one with a built in balancer (or has an adaptor for jst-xh plugs, the type used on hobbycity lipos). No worries about charging them seperately, so long as you use them together as a pair and balance-charge them everytime, they will stay 'intune' with eachother as such.

magman 11.14.2009 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suicideneil (Post 333148)
They look like nice enough hardpacks. Nothing wrong with using them in series either.

Charging is made easy thanks to my spiffy diagram I did for someone recently with a similar type of lipo pack:

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...ceradapter.jpg

Only difference really being that you could/should out a 2s jst-xh male balancer plug on the balance wires, then you can plug that directly into your charger- assuming its one with a built in balancer (or has an adaptor for jst-xh plugs, the type used on hobbycity lipos). No worries about charging them seperately, so long as you use them together as a pair and balance-charge them everytime, they will stay 'intune' with eachother as such.



Very spiffy Neil...nice job:yes:


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