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03.17.2005, 06:56 PM

Between our conversations on the forums and through e-mail, I would never know you were a Swissie! I have had conversations with Americans who are a lot less literate than you. Besides, I am sure your English is better than my Swiss (considering I don't know the language!).
   
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03.17.2005, 07:12 PM

Thanks:)
   
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03.17.2005, 07:52 PM

I love the cheese...... :)


Hows that "Hope and Change" working out for Ya???
   
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03.17.2005, 08:29 PM

And don't forget their most excellent Army Knives! :L:
   
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03.18.2005, 06:50 PM

Yes, the Army knifes are handy thingies, indeed. I have a few lying around.

But I canīt stand cheese!

And I donīt like to ski, either. (donīt ask:rolleyes: )

Mike, sorry for the off-topic chattering.
   
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03.25.2005, 09:34 PM

When it comes to soldering, I try not to. I'd suggest going solderless. You can get solderless battery packs from here: http://www.modelelectronicscorp.com/price-list.html#spt

This way, if you have a cell go bad, you can easily replace the cell without any solder. I've been using these for some time now and they work great. GP2200's, plenty of power with less weight :D


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04.25.2005, 04:24 AM

Hey new to the forum and have a tricked out dual SS5800 Emaxx. But i have an intellipeak dual charger that just took a crap on me! I need a charger that will charge two batteries at once in a decent amount of time, price isnt an issue, and can do anywhere from 6cells to 18...i am only running two 7 cells but i would like some room to play with cause i am considering dual HV novak brushless motors! can yall help me out or steer me to the right site!! Oh and for the owner i have about a 1000$ cart right now should be ordering soon just waiting on an inheritance check to come in! sounds kinda morbid but i think my grandfather would have wanted me to enjoy the money or he wouldnt have givin me 125k
   
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BAtts - 04.25.2005, 06:54 AM

Did you check out the Integy triple pro charger. You can find it in the RC-Monster Store under batts and chargers. If you desire something else, let us know and we will do our best to point you in the right direction...


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04.25.2005, 07:34 AM

@dafni, don't be ashamed..

You manage very well, you should hear me speak German, you could make a comedy hour of it, and with an hour, you would be short in time (in this hour i would only be trying to ask where the toilets are)


Why don't you get an Intelli V3 or V3.1 charger (diff between the 3 and 3.1 is 3 or 5S lipoly packs)

You could make a 12V from an ATX powersupply. (tested and approved, by me..)
   
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