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Mentat
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08.21.2009, 05:04 AM

i run 25c turnigy and 25c zippy/rhino in my 2200kv mamba monster in my 8ight-t 2.0. I like the Turnigy better, i have had zero issues. i also have a 40c Thunder Power. Stick with the Turnigys they are my fav packs, and u cant beat the price.


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08.21.2009, 01:24 PM

sweet hopefully ordering one this weekend


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09.17.2009, 03:47 PM

If you take a look in my "a bit of info please" thread Ive taken a picture of a burnt (11,1v 25C, 5000mAh) Turnigy print. Running 2 of these in series with the big Hobbywing system (150A + 4465 motor).

Have had no other problems and of course Ive repaired it... but the quality and $$ go hand in hand ;)
   
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09.17.2009, 03:52 PM

Here's a snippet I posted in another thread:

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Took an Eagletree graph and got repeated spikes near 150A. Average current draw was ~12A. Max burst was 168A. Some burst sample points (and all were taken at least 1/3 into the run):

3.4v/cell @ 168A (33.6C)
3.67v/cell @ 150A (30C)
3.78v/cell @ 100A (20C)

Not too shabby. Cell resistance calculates to somewhere between 0.001 and 0.003 ohms per cell (higher as current increased, and the further into the run I went).
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09.17.2009, 04:44 PM

i ordered the Turnigy 5000mah 6s 30c pack and no problems with the pack getting hot or staying in balance or full charge as of yet(6cycles) so far im happy for what i have and what i spent. This pack is currently pushing my 13.5lb muggy( at least will be when my speed controller back from castle after my recent flame out when flipping the switch on, and i will be removing the switch and soldering the wires together. not sure it will help but this is my second one to do this so it cant hurt to eliminate it, its not needed.


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09.17.2009, 05:34 PM

I've got 2 3s 5000 mAH Turnigy packs that I mostly run as a 6s setup in my Muggy and they have been great! My Medusa gets to 160 around the point these hit 100 and the MMM's fan is on all the time with this gearing (comes on after a minute or two and doesn't turn off, gets quite toasty). They stay well balanced and if I run them to the LVC they take over 5,000 mAH. Can't complain for $40/ea.!!!


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09.17.2009, 08:42 PM

I can vouch for the Zippy 2s 30C 5000mah hardcases. Perfect balance and never run hot. Just wish they made Zippy 3s hardcases!
   
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09.17.2009, 09:58 PM

i love my 2 4s 20c 5000's and my 2 5s 20c 5000's they pack some punch!
   
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