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02.15.2010, 10:48 AM

By the time you get to 5,000 cycles the battery tech will have moved on again and we'll all be using LI-MP-MN-$C packs or something equally ridiculous. You reckon Maxamps actually counts on anyone claiming on that guarantee?

"Well, these batteries should last for 5000 cycles so for them to have died at 500 you must have abused them"

Baseline is, you are paying a massive premium for a guarantee that means nothing in the real world.

Even if these Turnigy Lifepo4 cells aren't the same or slightly lower quality than the Maxamps cells, is it worth paying a $140 premium for a 3s2p 4500 pack that MAY last a few more cycles. The answer is no. It is not.
   
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02.15.2010, 12:07 PM

Wow....5000 cycles, true 60C rating and priced a little too high....I can't fall for BS marketing and big corp. like practices, specially in a hobby. Have any of you guys wonder why they don't go for the Aircraft guys? Here's a hint....Most newcomers to the hobby will always get started with a rc car and will read the rc magazines and fall for the marketing first before finding out there are similar packs out there at less the half the price.

I wonder when MA will leave the rc hobby and move on to the military and/or auto industry with their incredible cells. The owner of MA also has other ventures going for him, so he should be ok when they can't sell anymore over priced packs. Apogee made the move to supply the military with their cells and I haven't seen any being used or reported by the military.
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02.15.2010, 12:46 PM

That's a very good point Lutach. Aircraft folks generally know what they are doing.

The majority of newbs to RC get a traxxas because it has ridiculous speed claims on the box and the shiniest packaging. They then hop on the net and see a Maxamps advert and end up on the site seeing yet more shiny advertising and speed claims and before they know it they've dropped $200 too much for tat.

My sister's boyfriend bought an E-revo and then bought a set of Maxamps pack for it. I went skits. Now he is well versed in the arts of lipo and brushless and the truck is full of NEU, Castle, Spektrum and RC-Monster products.

Odd that Maxamps aren't so hot on boat and aircraft packs. Considering the fact they have the best products in the industry you'd have thought that everyone with high amp boat and aircraft setups would be all over that shit.
   
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02.16.2010, 03:22 AM

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Odd that Maxamps aren't so hot on boat and aircraft packs. Considering the fact they have the best products in the industry you'd have thought that everyone with high amp boat and aircraft setups would be all over that shit.
I ran my 2 2s 8000 Maxamps packs in one of my boats, they got a little warm but worked fine. Funny thing is that by using them I INCREASED the load on the motor which increased ESC and battery temps. With Maxamps I had to use such heavy lipos to get the amps I needed that it weighed the boat down causing it to run VERY hard on the water which builds more load.



Drop a pound of weight off that boat and it would've ridden on the very last inch or two of the hull rather than have 2/3 of it still in the water. I know NOBODY that runs Maxamps in their planes, boats, or helis though. Rhino packs, yes, but no Maxamps...that's sad.


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02.15.2010, 07:46 PM

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By the time you get to 5,000 cycles the battery tech will have moved on again and we'll all be using LI-MP-MN-$C packs or something equally ridiculous. You reckon Maxamps actually counts on anyone claiming on that guarantee?

"Well, these batteries should last for 5000 cycles so for them to have died at 500 you must have abused them"

Baseline is, you are paying a massive premium for a guarantee that means nothing in the real world.

Even if these Turnigy Lifepo4 cells aren't the same or slightly lower quality than the Maxamps cells, is it worth paying a $140 premium for a 3s2p 4500 pack that MAY last a few more cycles. The answer is no. It is not.
I would be willing to bet they are the SAME cells.

Conducted testing here and the results were good, on the cheaper cells.

I haven't been able to justify giving the amount requested to test against the "competition". There's nothing wrong or misleading about the Turnigy Lifepo4 packs.

The "Competition" is full of BS, and hoping to line their pockets. Just my opinion.
   
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02.15.2010, 08:26 PM

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By the time you get to 5,000 cycles the battery tech will have moved on again and we'll all be using LI-MP-MN-$C packs or something equally ridiculous. You reckon Maxamps actually counts on anyone claiming on that guarantee?

"Well, these batteries should last for 5000 cycles so for them to have died at 500 you must have abused them"

Baseline is, you are paying a massive premium for a guarantee that means nothing in the real world.

Even if these Turnigy Lifepo4 cells aren't the same or slightly lower quality than the Maxamps cells, is it worth paying a $140 premium for a 3s2p 4500 pack that MAY last a few more cycles. The answer is no. It is not.
True, and if any other company had Lifepo4 cells that fit the Mini Revo I would have been all over them like a rash.

Noone did.


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