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09.18.2007, 08:31 PM

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Let me get this straight, you burned 3600 mah and took 2000 in? That sounds like getting something for nothing, thats almost impossible. Good find, i might have to try some
I actually pushed them a lot more than I would have with other packs. I thought that was strange, but it might be a misreading on the DPR-II-150. The first few graphs everything seems to line up right, but now as you can see the Max 128A doesn't line up with the graph. I tried downloading the newest firmware again to see if it helped, but it didn't.
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09.20.2007, 11:56 AM

I ran the MaxAmps 11.1V 4000mAh packs yesterday and it didn't perform like the smaller 11.1V 2200mAh packs did. I had to stop at around 8 minutes due to the packs heat and a swelling issue that was uncomfortable to see. The swelling has gone down and they charged ok, but I'll just run them on my Stampede from now on LOL. I will run the KongPower 11.1V 2200mAh today and see the results they give me.
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09.20.2007, 03:43 PM

were you running th 2200 packs in parallel? Thats the only way I could see these things putting out that kind of amp and run time. On a 2200mah pack 128Amps would be 58C and the total discharge of 3600+ mah makes no sense.

These must be paralle numbers. which bring the peak discharges down to a more reasonable 29C


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09.20.2007, 05:04 PM

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were you running th 2200 packs in parallel? Thats the only way I could see these things putting out that kind of amp and run time. On a 2200mah pack 128Amps would be 58C and the total discharge of 3600+ mah makes no sense.

These must be paralle numbers. which bring the peak discharges down to a more reasonable 29C
I was running them in series. The voltage was at a little over 25V. I was going to compare them with the KongPower 11.1V 2200mAh packs also in series, but I forgot to turn off my rx pack and I drained it, but I'll run it tomorrow.
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09.23.2007, 02:30 PM

Some pictures of the set up.
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09.23.2007, 02:31 PM

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