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07.23.2009, 09:47 PM

You can't forget these cells
They are the absolute best cells I have ever ran. It feels like there is another cell in the pack, definitely more powerful then the Hyperions.
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07.26.2009, 06:21 AM

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You can't forget these cells
They are the absolute best cells I have ever ran. It feels like there is another cell in the pack, definitely more powerful then the Hyperions.
+1 on these packs. Just recently purchased a pair of 2600mah 6S I run parallel for 5200mah, and can just say wow. Hardly get warm. They out perform my 3S 4900mah 25c Trackpower's, and I think Flightpower's are under rated. Fullymax recommend only 2C charging, which is fine with me.
   
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07.26.2009, 12:03 PM

BP-REVO, FP has discontinued the 28, and 33; they are now replaced by the EON X-Lite(25C), EON X30(30C), and if rumor is to be believed, an EON F3A line (which might be around 35 - 40C?)

FP does always underrate their packs, but to be honest, it's probably more accurate in the real world.


The Fullymax packs, what are the prices on those?


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07.26.2009, 12:43 PM

From $160-230.

Available in 4S, 5S. and 6S at Impakt.


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07.26.2009, 01:06 PM

Well, if the graph is actually true, then they are the same performance as Hyperion G3's, priced 20% higher cost. They are unproven at this point. They look good though.


Metallover, you need to have a graph that has notes about each brand's pack, such as FP and Hyperion have much higher cycle life than other brands, and FP, Neu, Hyp can be charged at 5C rates, etc...


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07.26.2009, 03:29 PM

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The Fullymax packs, what are the prices on those?
I purchased 2 x 6S 2600mah 35c Flightmax's for $85 each plus shipping from an online store in Hong Kong.
   
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07.26.2009, 03:31 PM

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I purchased 2 x 6S 2600mah 35c Flightmax's for $85 each plus shipping from an online store in Hong Kong.
Fullymax, not flightmax.


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07.27.2009, 01:09 AM

Anyone know what cells SMC uses in their 5200 24C packs?
Has anyone used these? If so, how do they compare to others?


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07.27.2009, 01:36 AM

Don't really know, some unknown chinese cells. Freezebyte said he talked to a guy at SMC and said they are coming out with some new packs made with some new gen. cell. I think that's what he said?

Get something else though, such as Neu packs, Hyperion G3's, or even Fullymax packs. The G3 packs are the least expensive of high end packs, and are getting great reviews for both performance and value.


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07.27.2009, 02:33 AM

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Fullymax, not flightmax.
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Sorry about that I meant Fullymax.
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07.27.2009, 10:40 AM

Oh, no probs. Just don't let it happen again.


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