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05.28.2009, 10:07 PM

Not really. The only thing that will tell you is the C rating of the battery you'll need. Like I said, all you need is the runtime you get, the voltage of the pack, and the mAh of the pack, and plug those values into that link I posted above. That will tell you the average current and power. Then we can go from there.
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05.28.2009, 10:15 PM

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Not really. The only thing that will tell you is the C rating of the battery you'll need. Like I said, all you need is the runtime you get, the voltage of the pack, and the mAh of the pack, and plug those values into that link I posted above. That will tell you the average current and power. Then we can go from there.
Sure man u got me all excited I dun feel like going to wrk just go track LOL but luckily my track is closed, they went for femca selection. No Ep:(


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