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06.08.2009, 09:43 AM

Interesting to see that Hyperion are changing. They were always the most expensive of the enerland cells. I had a few hyperion packs, but they were 2 and 3s so I never really pushed them hard as they were in 10th 2wd vehicles.

It seems like the chinese cells are getting better, time will tell if they can last thru some cycles...
   
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06.09.2009, 04:26 AM

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Interesting to see that Hyperion are changing. They were always the most expensive of the enerland cells. I had a few hyperion packs, but they were 2 and 3s so I never really pushed them hard as they were in 10th 2wd vehicles.

It seems like the chinese cells are getting better, time will tell if they can last thru some cycles...
Some tests done by EveryDayFlyer from rcgroup showed up something that's really interesting, the Hyperion new Chinese packs have their IR keep getting lower and lower when being cycled, making used packs more powerfully than new ones, aren't that ridiculous?

Enerland cell user posts show their batts have reverse behavior, higher and higher IR as time goes, which sounds more normal and reasonable. (Enerland datasheet specs only 50 cycle life typical when discharge at full C rating)

I bought myself a G3 4200mAh 35C 6S pack for my boat(you know fast boats are battery eating beasts ), looks good for the first runs, IR is 2.3mΩ/cell new, I'll watch how it's going.


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