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12.11.2010, 11:06 PM

we could all head over to RCU and start a thread on the maxamps section


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Just opened - 12.11.2010, 11:24 PM

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we could all head over to RCU and start a thread on the maxamps section
Well I just stopped over at the UE forum and started the discussion over there, so I will let you guys know how that goes. I am truly interested in what everyone thinks about this whole situation.


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12.11.2010, 11:35 PM

Here's another tidbit of information.

Compare the size and weight between the 6500SS series lipos and the "True 150C" series Lipos.

Both are the EXACT SAME Size AND Weight!

Example: 4S packs in both lines of packs are 139mm x 47mm x 51.5mm, 676g


IMO, they just created a whole new line of "True 150C" hardcase lipos with nothing more than a sticker printer.

Anyone that's been around Lipos knows that for a higher C rating, more anode and cathode material is required. This increases weight for the same capacity. Example: a 2S 20C 5000mah pack will weigh less than a 2S 30C 5000mah pack.

Anything smell funny to you guys? Check it out!

They do think they are smart. Same 6500SS packs, NEW marketing Scheme!

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Makes sense. - 12.11.2010, 11:56 PM

That makes perfect sense to me. In fact when you put two & two together you get conspiracy. Funny how Brandon just took over as their VP of marketing director and suddenly they have an incredible breakthrough invention with this out of nowhere "TRUE 150C" Lipo. Sounds as if they were not selling them very well but with a new marketing stratagy they are hoping to sell tons of them. Funny what can happen when people put their heads together and anylize whats really going on in a given situation.


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Here's another tidbit of information.

Compare the size and weight between the 6500SS series lipos and the "True 150C" series Lipos.

Both are the EXACT SAME Size AND Weight!

Example: 4S packs in both lines of packs are 139mm x 47mm x 51.5mm, 676g


IMO, they just created a whole new line of "True 150C" hardcase lipos with nothing more than a sticker printer.

Anyone that's been around Lipos knows that for a higher C rating, more anode and cathode material is required. This increases weight for the same capacity. Example: a 2S 20C 5000mah pack will weigh less than a 2S 30C 5000mah pack.

Anything smell funny to you guys? Check it out!

They do think they are smart. Same 6500SS packs, NEW marketing Scheme!

Who woulda thunk it, MA playing marketing games ????????

Gee, Kinda explains why HK Nanos packs are so much bigger than their regular 30-40C packs ?


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