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Originally Posted by stum
So how do the zippy-h's compare to the Neu 25c xp packs? If he is hitting an early LVC a higher "c" rated pack will hold it's voltage a bit longer. Did he get all 5000mAH out of the pack I guess is the real question... before the LVC hit. We have quite a few 20-30min mains and I just wanted to have something that wouldn't require a battery swap.
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The Neu packs are definitely better at the end of the run from what I can tell. They stay in balance and I would say slightly more powerful, but not enough difference to justify full price. Sale price that they are now, definitely, but not $200 plus. My zippys don't like hitting the LVC as they seem to get out of balance. I rarely run long enough to hit the LVC in a race, but the few times I have the packs were out of balance afterwards and one cell would have low voltage. Otherwise, they work as expected for a cheapo lipo. When I don't hit the LVC they are perfectly balanced and great power through the 15 minute mains. These are 5s 4000 packs.
My buggy runs at about 200-210 mah per minute on a large track. I believe a truggy is probably around 250+ mah per minute. You will probably need a 6000mah pack to easily make 20 minutes with 5s in a truggy. 5000mah ain't going to happen consistently.
Thirty minutes is going to be a stretch without a huge battery. Figure a very efficient 225mah per minute in a truggy would require 6,750mah to make 30 minutes. Bottomline is you are going to need a 8000mah pack in all likelihood.