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brand 04.26.2006 01:22 PM

Batteries?
 
Ok, another easy question from a new guy.Batteries:what brand is best?How many mah's?

Sylvester 04.26.2006 04:56 PM

I have IB 4200's and love them. GP and IB batteries are best IMO.

coolhandcountry 04.26.2006 06:04 PM

It would depend on your budget. The best is like lipo or limn. They have low weight and long mah. I have some ib 3800 and gp 3700. As long as you get some good cells you are fine. Get some gp or ib batts the mah is up to you and your wallet. The higher the longer the run will be.

Mike.L 04.26.2006 08:17 PM

i herd that Gp 4300's are out but not sure on how people like it. the IB 4200's and Gp 3700's, Gp3300's and IB 3800's are most common used.
like coolhand said the amount of money your willing to spend affects the runtime you get.

cipete65 04.26.2006 08:55 PM

Hi


all i know is get your batteries from MIKE at RC-MONSTER he will take good care of you

I know i got some bad ones with not a enough amps the nest set I get will be from MIKE

squeeforever 04.26.2006 09:18 PM

i have heard the gp 4300s arent very good and dont hold there voltage well. the ib 4200s are great though. i have them and love them.

Sylvester 04.26.2006 10:17 PM

Yea, the gp4300's have a crappy voltage, and besides, you wont notice any difference in runtimes...

Serum 04.27.2006 02:04 AM

I also read that the tipical capacity of the GP4300 is 4100 mAh, it's even printed on the shrink.

coolhandcountry 04.27.2006 08:00 AM

If it only has a 4100 mah how can they sell them for 4300. That seems kind of crazy to me. I like the gp 3700 but the ib seem to hold a little more. The have a new cell out called a k4. I don't know much about these. I may be wrong on the name of them though.

Sylvester 04.27.2006 09:28 AM

Arent they 4K coolhand? Anyways on my ib4200's the typial capacity is 4200/4300.

harry2341 05.17.2006 07:44 PM

if i were you i who not GET lipo because they might explode and obviosily you won't be able to drive lol

Mike.L 05.17.2006 08:34 PM

use the edit button harry2341

coolhandcountry 05.17.2006 08:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by harry2341
if i were you i who not GET lipo because they might explode and obviosily you won't be able to drive lol

Well if you miss handle the nimhs they can explode to.

damon 05.18.2006 09:12 AM

Brand, I am a new guy too.....I have quickly learned that batteries are your best investment. I had a cheap set and upgraded to IB3800 and the difference is amazing. When you buy, assembling yourself is the best way to go. I would recommend using all deans products (wires and connectors). I didn't believe the connector made that much of a difference, but when I put the on the stock E-Maxx, there was a noticable increase of power. Invest in a nice soldering iron - atleast 60 watts. If you have a cheap set of batteries, practice putting those together. A battery jig would be nice, i have been looking for one of these, but it seems everyone is sold out! Take a look at:
www.balakracing.com
He has an awesome step by step directions for assembling batteries.

If you get pre-assembled batteries, it seems most folks on the forum recommend side by side set up and not the stick packs.

Mike (the owner of this site) has really good stuff with great prices along with unmatched service.


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