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lipo 'c' q's - 10.05.2009, 12:02 AM

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is there a noticeable difference between 25-30-35c 4s lipos? run times vrs performance? i am looking for decent run times out of a mmm v3.prefer longer run times over super speed and power(tho dont want a wimpy 20mph)


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10.05.2009, 12:49 AM

If the lipos in question are true to their ratings (this is the million dollar question) then you will see a noticeable difference. Always buy the best lipo you can afford, as it is the most important part of an electric setup.

Listing the names/specs of your choices will help, as many here have 1st hand experience with multiple lipos. I have owned and used 200 or so packs of various brand/spec, and there is a big differnce, belive me!
   
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10.05.2009, 12:59 AM

i was looking at turnigy 5000 lipos 20c/25c or 30. 4s.they are cheap i know.i just want something to use while i startout with my truggy and keep the cost down,for now anyway


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10.05.2009, 01:07 AM

Nothing wrong with the turnigy, get the 35c models (unless they are way backordered).
   
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10.05.2009, 01:22 AM

If you can afford it, look into some Hyperion G3 VX 35C packs. Mike here at RC-Monster has them in stock. Send him a email if you don't see them listed. They are a bit more expensive than the Turnigy's but the technology in these packs are top notch and quite worth the extra $$$. I have a set in my Emaxx running a higher amp draw motor. The Hyperion's stay very cool and allow my system to run more effciently.


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10.05.2009, 07:44 PM

When I install the 5S Turnigy, I feel like I'm installing a 5S

When I install the 6S Hyperion G3 VX...I feel like I'm installing a nuclear reactor. Easily the best battery I own


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10.05.2009, 07:52 PM

I just bought a couple Polyquest 4s 4550mah 30C from HC at 139.99 E and they ROCKS NUTZ


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