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Cody -
11.19.2010, 06:03 PM
So.. if I buy a pack that says 39 minutes average runtime, run it in any normal powerful setup and get an average of 20 minutes runtime, does that mean I can get my money back? Aren't there laws against false advertising? This is like Neu saying that their motors average about 60 MPH...
Also, 100% waterproof? So I can run this in my truck underwater, like in a pool? If the electrical connectors on the pack aren't waterproof (deans/traxxas/other connectors), you can't really advertise your product as waterproof. That's like advertising a waterproof camera that has an exposed battery pack and shorts underwater. Maybe I should buy a battery pack, go underwater with it, shock myself, and then sue?
Funny read there Cody, but they are not claiming that some other manufacturers battery connections are water proof. Their claim is that the battery pack itself is waterproof. If you have seen some of their photos on this claim it shows a battery pack sitting in a pitcher of water, with the leads hanging out of the water. Just like we want them to provide factual proof that their ads are reality you have to be careful how you write complaints about their products. Slander goes both ways ya know.
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