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Team Orion Lipo's - 10.02.2008, 07:23 PM

Anyone have any experience with these batteries? I know a couple of people that use them and have really positive things to say about them. The one thing that bothers me is that no one i know that uses them balances them. And the reason they don't is because supposedly Team Orion says that you don't have to. Only if you are looking to get the most out of your packs. Well i went to there website and sure enough it does state that you don't have to. WTF? Are these batteries really just that good?



Team Orion's SLPB Li-Po battery packs features more capacity and lower internal resistance than
standard Ni-MH batteries of the same capacity. Kokam® SLPB cells are used exclusively to ensure the highest level of safety and quality in the industry.

Why go Li-Po?
• Up to 30% longer runtime than traditional NiMH/NiCd (of the same capacity)
• Up to 40% lighter weight than traditional NiMH/NiCd (of the same capacity)
• Precision cell fusion technology virtually eliminates internal resistance
• Li-Po power delivery ensures maximum power throughout the discharge cycle
• Can be used and recharged unlimited times per session
• Less energy is lost to heat equals greater power output
• Safer then NiMH batteries even meets IATA regulations for international air shipment
• Fits 90% of 1/10 scale chassis with little or no modification
• Battery can be charged days, even weeks, ahead of time
• No complicated maintenance or conditioning required
• Cost is far less over time due to a lifespan that is up to 10 times that of NiMH/NiCd
• Kokam manufactured ensures the most reliable and safest Li-Po on the market
• Perfect for tracks lookng for an equal playing field
• Sealed case and stable voltage makes cells easy to tech
• Balancing port included for those that feel the need


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10.02.2008, 07:44 PM

I run a 3200 pack in my tamiya m03 vehicles, as it is about the only pack I can find that fits. It seems to be a good pack, not quite enough for the novak 3.5r motor geared for 55mph... I never charge a pack without balancing it, especially packs that are run down to the lvc and are run hard. I have a pair of the hard case 3800 packs that I will most likely run with a 9xl in my tower terror conversion. Need to finish that poor truck...
   
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10.02.2008, 10:44 PM

I've run some 3200's in my Sidewinder 4600 powered Slashes. They're not even close to the same league as my Trakpower 4900's. Granted, the 3200's were a bit more used than my 4900's, but they just weren't even anywhere close when it came to acceleration power. I expected them to be much closer in performance given the 4600 is a somewhat mild setup. I ended up selling them off and buying more Trakpowers.
   
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