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Originally Posted by E-Revonut
I have just ordered MaxAmp 6000mah Lipos. These are my first so I can't give you any advice on them but their customer service is excellent and the price was good compared to everyone else. The discharge rating is only 20C but that will still give me 120 amps with these packs and for the price I can't beat it. I paid less for these than most other 4000mah 25C packs which won't offer as much current ( only 100amps) and not as much runtime. The MaxAmp membership is a nice way of saving $ to, all they ask is that you spread the word and thats what I'm doing! Mine should be here monday or tuesday so I'll post my results after I run them
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Good luck with those lipos. They will not provide 120 amps, a pair of trakpower packs will easily outperform them. And they are only 10 bucks more expensive per pack. I have owned both and sold the maxamps. In fact I have owned about $3000 worth of maxamps lipos and sold all of them after buying the trakpower packs.
Maxamps have good advertising, their product is not that great. I would suggest not to recommend a product based on the company's customer service. They want you to spread the word, well I am, and it is not as good as they say. I will agree that their customer service is good. They replaced every pack that puffed, which was almost all of the ones I had. I would rather have had a pack that stayed together while sitting, and did what the sticker said.
Their ratings are bogus, the batteies are 15c on a good day, most likely more like 12c if you factor voltage drop into the equation. Plus their prices are not good, when you consider the lack of performance.
Go with a pack made of enerland cells. Polyquest, polyrc, neuenergy, or flightpower/trakpower are the way to go. They hold their voltage under load, and are properly matched, unlike maxamps cells. I could go on, but maxamps stuff is overrated.