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Batterys: which would be better? - 05.17.2006, 05:11 PM

I'm converting a hyper 7 to brushless and I'm trying to decide on what batteries to use. I've got about a $100 budget and I'm looking for decent runtime and some good strength. Would one 4s li-po be better than 2 6-cell IB 4200's be better?
   
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05.17.2006, 06:24 PM

if 100 bux is that max go with the ib4200's a good 4s lipo would be well over 100 bux then you would need a charger and a balancer for it to
   
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05.17.2006, 07:07 PM

The lipo is better for it hold voltage better and it is lighter weight. The balancer is a good idea. I have talked to some that has not balanced theres yet and ran them for a year or more. The charger is a must. Not sure the kind you have now. But a good charger is nice whether running nimhs or lipo.


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05.17.2006, 07:37 PM

I want to buy some batteries for my e maxx and a new charger. Long run time- I'm not sure if I should have short charge time or am I better putting money into other things on my truck my buget is about $155:002: :002: :002: :002: 150 ????????
   
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05.17.2006, 08:46 PM

ither way harry your going to need some batteries to run your truck. Your run time is essential in a basher and racer. 155 dollars wont cut it for 2 batteries and charger well maby depending on the type you get. And if is 150 canadian or 150 american?
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05.18.2006, 07:39 AM

I've already got a nimh charger, so I'm probly just gonna stick with the ib 4200's.. What runtime do you think I'll get with those on a bl converted hyper 7? (Warrior 9920 and feigao 9l)
   
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05.18.2006, 10:38 AM

ib 4200's are going to last graet on a 9l bl motor. your run time will be around30+min run time. thats pritty good.
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05.18.2006, 12:10 PM

I don't think he's gonna get 30+ minute runtimes with IB4200's. I'm using IB3800's with my MT2 and 9L motor. It weighs about the same as a 1/8 buggy, and my runtimes are about 15 minutes. I'd guess that he'd get about 20 minutes of runtime with the IB4200's.
   
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05.18.2006, 01:17 PM

18+ is a good assumption. Mike L, were/how did you come up with 30 minutes???
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05.18.2006, 04:27 PM

I would guess 30 on a 9xl. I have got that with batts before.


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05.18.2006, 05:57 PM

i can spend abot $160 canadian if i have two
   
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05.18.2006, 06:19 PM

Coolhand, he said a 9L not XL.
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05.18.2006, 06:36 PM

Yeah I caught that. I was just stating for 9xl purposes. I get about 30 with a 14L.


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05.20.2006, 10:36 AM

Which is better, the 9l or 9xl?

btw i haven't bought the esc or motor yet, so im still deciding.
   
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05.20.2006, 10:37 AM

9xl, you can gear up for more speed and have amazing torque, while maintaning nice temps and runtime:)


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