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Nard Cox
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09.27.2009, 05:41 PM

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The first Batch of Turnigy 2S 5000mah packs that was delivered from the factory was labeled 15C.
Got six of those packs here. On the forum they clarified they actually were 20C packs with a 30C burst. I've been using them in mijn Rustler VXL and Savage Flux for quite some time now and they perform really good. They are not even getting warm!

As far as the 'same packs go'. It does make sense to grade the same cells under different labels because they can therefore charge more for a 'premium 30C' pack.

Going to track this thread as I'm planning on buying me some 5S Turnigy's.


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10.04.2009, 04:25 AM

more data from today's race.
marked on the pictures is the battery brand name.
they are:
Turnigy 6S 30C 5000mah
Zippy-H 20-30C 5000mah

both under racing conditions, amazingly we didn't get much more than 45 amps from racing!!
so finding real load to test how well these packs go under heavy load might be harder than it looks!!
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