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Gundam-Guy 09.19.2006 02:29 PM

Batterys
 
has any one every tryed these Batterys
http://www.all-battery.com/index.asp...OD&ProdID=1056
are they any good?

neweuser 09.19.2006 02:35 PM

I would say, if you're thinking of those, go radio shack gp3300's instead. IMO

Gundam-Guy 09.19.2006 02:41 PM

these are 3500

neweuser 09.19.2006 02:44 PM

Yes, but the gp's really pack a punch. And your spending 70.00 on something you are unsure of. If you want higher that 3300, then i would stick to a well known product that you know has good reviews. But this is just my opinion, and the only reason i say this is because i have tried many types of batts because they were cheaper and had a higher mah. But that never meant they were "good" batts". just my 2 cents man. If you get them, let us know! Oh, i would use those tabs, i would use better ones.

Gundam-Guy 09.19.2006 02:53 PM

k thanx i think im going to try them out im not going to use those tabs ether ill just replace with dean 3 bars

neweuser 09.19.2006 02:56 PM

Sounds good. Let us know how they work out for you. do they give a rating on them? Some batt places chart out their performance????

cart213 09.19.2006 03:13 PM

They don't look like very good cells to me. They've only got a 10C (35 amp) constant current rating. That may be fine for stock motors, but it won't cut it for brushless motors. Save your money and buy some IB or GP cells.

neweuser 09.19.2006 03:19 PM

That's what i was thinking too. I would agree and go gp's or IB's, they are more money, but with batts, you don't always want the cheapest!

glassdoctor 09.19.2006 04:22 PM

Only thing that has my interest in these cells is that a couple guys on another forum have "claimed" that they are working great.

It's possible they are actually good cells. I have considered trying them myself.

But I have my doubts too....

Tazz 09.20.2006 09:03 AM

There is a link to a chart under the Technical Specifications for the batteries but the chart says for 3600mAh, here is the link http://www.all-battery.com/datasheet/sc3600mah.pdf
It says up to 35 amps, so that should be peak discharge.

emaxxdriver18 09.20.2006 05:42 PM

dont risk it buy these they have more mah and probable more punchhttp://www.boomboombatteries.com/pro...x?ProductID=58 and these are the best deals every im gonna buy from them soon

neweuser 09.20.2006 05:45 PM

IMO, i always stay away from stick packs with BL, some guys will say they are fine, but me....only side by side. That is a great price though! You could also see what Mike has!!!! Or austin!

squeeforever 09.20.2006 05:47 PM

It all depends on how the stick pack is assemebled...

cemetery gates 09.20.2006 05:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neweuser
IMO, i always stay away from stick packs with BL, some guys will say they are fine, but me....only side by side. That is a great price though! You could also see what Mike has!!!! Or austin!


i second that. when i had my dual hv-maxx e-maxx, i was running stick packs. they ran on the hotter side. then i made them into side by side packs and they never got warm!

sleebus.jones 09.21.2006 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gundam-Guy
has any one every tryed these Batterys
http://www.all-battery.com/index.asp...OD&ProdID=1056
are they any good?

Well, for starters, any retailer that has a forum like this:

All-Battery.com Forums > Product Discussion & Support > Receive $30 Certificate to Write a Product Review

really makes me think twice about their company. This isn't just a thread they've got going there, it's a whole forum set aside for people to write glowing reviews of their products and then they pay them $30 :030:

That couldn't possibly lead to biased reviews, could it?

Anyway, after seeing that, I'm steering clear. Unless someone shows me discharge curve, I'll spend my money elsewhere. Also, think about this with the tabs. I mean, they sound like a great idea, until you realize that the only way you can weld something is to use a high-resistance metal. So any gains you get in a good performing cell go right out the window. I see that you are going to remove the tabs and that's good. I'm just throwing this in here for other folk's information.


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