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11.02.2009, 06:12 PM

"less than 22.2 V" means 5s is the maximum allowed, 6s LiPo is forbidden. Why not 6s? I thought anything below 30 V is still "low voltage" from a legal point of view.

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11.02.2009, 06:17 PM

They're also constructor's rules, and help people make the leap to electric.

I said a maximum of 22.2V, which includes 22.2V. So 6S is allowed.

I daren't say more, to help prevent useless people plugging a 7S or 8S pack into their MMMs. Also, 6S is quite enough for most.


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11.03.2009, 02:18 PM

So, are these pretty much there now? I need to send them to the UK governing body.


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