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RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
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02.11.2009, 11:05 AM
there is a lot of good feedback on the zippy h packs how are the flightmax packs?
mmm v1/cc bec
neu 1515 1y f
ofna hyper7
several crawlers scalers and comp rigs
cc 4600 mm sys in a slash and a stock slash
soon to be reserected gorilla maxx v2
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Check out my huge box!
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02.11.2009, 11:33 AM
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there is a lot of good feedback on the zippy h packs how are the flightmax packs?
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Quite a few people have purchased them here and I am sure we will see some input soon. I know tdc57 has some of the 5000 30c packs and he will run them this weekend at the socal bash.
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RC-Monster Titanium
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02.11.2009, 05:34 PM
The zippy-h's are ok, the packs I have all have a cell or two that discharge significantly quicker than the others, it's still close enough that the packs havent been damaged over many cycles though. My rhinos (4 3s packs in total) all keep their balance spot on cycle after cycle. Some data on any of the 20/25/30c flighmax's would be good.
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02.11.2009, 07:40 PM
I'm also very interested in the 30c Flightmaxes. A 4s pack would go nicely into the Slash with an MMM and a Medusa.
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RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
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02.12.2009, 09:31 AM
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I'm also very interested in the 30c Flightmaxes. A 4s pack would go nicely into the Slash with an MMM and a Medusa.
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4s might be a bit much in a slash 
mmm v1/cc bec
neu 1515 1y f
ofna hyper7
several crawlers scalers and comp rigs
cc 4600 mm sys in a slash and a stock slash
soon to be reserected gorilla maxx v2
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RC-Monster Titanium
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02.12.2009, 04:48 PM
Lol I nearly wrote the same thing :p I think 2s and a mamba max combo would be plenty.
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RC-Monster Brushless
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02.12.2009, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by E-sav
A 4s pack would go nicely into the Slash with an MMM and a Medusa.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by halfcab
4s might be a bit much in a slash  
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Lol I nearly wrote the same thing :p I think 2s and a mamba max combo would be plenty.
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Slash + 4S = lots of fun!
It's not a Flightmax pack, but it's 4S nonetheless.
Click on pic for larger image.
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02.13.2009, 06:46 AM
Damn straight. Overpowered 2wd is where it's at. Besides, Teh madmax Slash is no normal slash!
Har Har.
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RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
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02.14.2009, 10:17 PM
I just got my 25C 5000mah 3S flightmax lipo with a full charge and tried it out in my emaxx. I recorded a 120A peak at 10.13V. Thats actually not a bad voltage for a burst current which was me full throttle. Oh ya my truerc pack 8000mah 15C was at around 6.4V for the 120A spike. My Truerc pack has outperformed many other lipos I have owned. I would say these flightmax packs are legit. The volt drop per cell is less in the 5000mah pack than the paralleled 4000mah cells that the 8000mah pack is running. So about .3V per cell drop vs .5V per cell drop in the truerc pack. I'm sure these numbers will drop a bunch after the cells have been discharged a bit, but its still some good numbers for the flightmax.
Last edited by hemiblas; 02.14.2009 at 10:26 PM.
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02.14.2009, 11:18 PM
Has anyone tried the 3500mah 4S 30C packs?
According to the dimensions posted, they should fit the E Revo - E maxx compartments for a nice parallel setup.
Using 2 packs, that would make for a high discharge setup at 7000mah.
The thing that worries me, often they are a little bigger than the sizes they list.
Anyone know?
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RC-Monster Dual Brushless
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02.14.2009, 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by sikeston34m
Has anyone tried the 3500mah 4S 30C packs?
According to the dimensions posted, they should fit the E Revo - E maxx compartments for a nice parallel setup.
Using 2 packs, that would make for a high discharge setup at 7000mah.
The thing that worries me, often they are a little bigger than the sizes they list.
Anyone know?
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If they do fit, your arm would get tired before your batts. run out  In other words... PERFECT SET UP!
1. MBX-6 T8 1900KV, RX8 ON 4S
2. MBX-5T 1520, MMM ON 5S
3. MBX-5 ONROAD CONVERSION 1515, MMM ON 5S
4. MRX-3 ON ROAD CONVERSION 1512, MMM ON 6S
5. TEN T 2650 T8, MMP ON 3S
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02.15.2009, 12:34 AM
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If they do fit, your arm would get tired before your batts. run out  In other words... PERFECT SET UP!
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I just received a pair of the Vislera Brand that are identical to the Zippy 3500mah, but they are bigger than advertised.
This is because they used sponge tape between the cells. So the packs are thicker.
I'm tempted to take them apart and remove that.
They will fit, but just barely. It's quite a job to get the doors shut. LOL
The good thing is, they don't break a sweat. They don't even get warm really. I have a feeling I'm not pushing them at all.
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02.15.2009, 07:57 AM
Has anyone tried the Chargery hardcase packs yet?
I got some prices from them & they aren't that bad considering they're a hardcase & ROAR approved.
CPL4000-5S, 30C continuously discharge, 60C burst 125USD
CPL5000-3S2P, 30C continuously discharge, 60C burst 95USD
CPL5000-4S2P, 30C continuously discharge, 60C burst 125USD
CPS3300-3S, 25C continuously discharge, 50C burst 59USD
CPS4000-5S, 25C continuously discharge, 50C burst 115USD
PS5200-3S2P, 25C continuously discharge, 50C burst 89USD
PS5200-4S2P, 25C continuously discharge, 50C burst 119USD
www.chargery.com
Losi SCTE SC4 Pro 4000kv, Tekin RX8, 2S
MP7.5 Kanai III Tekno Neu 1515/2.5D 1700kv MM 4S
LST 2 Carbon CC 1717 1Y 1580kv MM 6S
Futaba 3PKS Spektrum Pro
Last edited by Mozzy; 02.15.2009 at 08:04 AM.
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RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
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02.15.2009, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Mozzy
Has anyone tried the Chargery hardcase packs yet?
I got some prices from them & they aren't that bad considering they're a hardcase & ROAR approved.
CPL4000-5S, 30C continuously discharge, 60C burst 125USD
CPL5000-3S2P, 30C continuously discharge, 60C burst 95USD
CPL5000-4S2P, 30C continuously discharge, 60C burst 125USD
CPS3300-3S, 25C continuously discharge, 50C burst 59USD
CPS4000-5S, 25C continuously discharge, 50C burst 115USD
PS5200-3S2P, 25C continuously discharge, 50C burst 89USD
PS5200-4S2P, 25C continuously discharge, 50C burst 119USD
www.chargery.com
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how did you get those prices, they quoted me alot higher than those prices   
Thanks for your reply, the quotation is as below, the price is based on FOB Shenzhen.
CPE5000-2s, 119usd
CPE5000-3s, 188usd
CPE5000-4s, 252usd
CPL5000-2s, 111usd
CPL5000-3s, 173usd
CPL5000-4s, 231usd
PS5200a-2s, 99usd
PS5200-3s,165usd
PS5000-4s, 220usd
680B+, 105usd
mmm v1/cc bec
neu 1515 1y f
ofna hyper7
several crawlers scalers and comp rigs
cc 4600 mm sys in a slash and a stock slash
soon to be reserected gorilla maxx v2
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RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
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02.15.2009, 08:39 PM
That's exactly as Jason Wang sent them.
PM me your email & I'll forward you his email.
Maybe he chargery's more to the US market.
On another note, these Medusa 70 & 80mm motors are damned good value!
Losi SCTE SC4 Pro 4000kv, Tekin RX8, 2S
MP7.5 Kanai III Tekno Neu 1515/2.5D 1700kv MM 4S
LST 2 Carbon CC 1717 1Y 1580kv MM 6S
Futaba 3PKS Spektrum Pro
Last edited by Mozzy; 02.15.2009 at 08:41 PM.
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