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02.12.2007, 02:25 AM

It will only pull greater than 100amps in peaks lasting maybe 1/10-1/2 sec. long, which is nothing.

The Maxamps pack should deliver twice the power, but at that point the wire/connector would be limiting the power output more than anything.


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So, will the power difference be really noticeable between the two batts? Also will there be runtime differences?

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So, will the power difference be really noticeable between the two batts? Also will there be runtime differences?

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You wont feel the difference. Both batteries will have more than enough power to flip your truck on command.


No doubt, the MaxAmps are based on newer technology cells. I dont own any MaxAmps, but from what I hear they are good. I can only tell you my experience with TrueRC has been as good as well and I dont think you would be disapointed.

What MM said is technically true. But IMO the differences in runtime would be negligable. I wouldnt worry about that.



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