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06.25.2006, 12:54 AM

If the cells are 5C cells then a 2P pack would be 10C. If 5C is 40 amps cont. then 10C will be 80. The packs are really cheap but really good. The owner is a GREAT guy to.
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06.25.2006, 01:37 AM

Sorry, I guess I didn't explain that well. Each cell is 5C 4Ah according to the cell specs. That's 20A continuous. At 2p, that's 40A continuous for both cells together. So, the 5s2p pack is 40A continuous. Or maybe I'm not seeing it right...
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06.25.2006, 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by squeeforever
If the cells are 5C cells then a 2P pack would be 10C. If 5C is 40 amps cont. then 10C will be 80. The packs are really cheap but really good. The owner is a GREAT guy to.
The c rating don't change when you parrellal the cells. It has a higher amp draw for it has more mah.


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