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04.18.2008, 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by SpEEdyBL View Post
Well if you were attempting to do speed runs, there would be no reason to use a 10,000 mah pack with the same amp rating as a 5000 mah pack anyway. Otherwise you are just adding weight. I bet a neu energy 4s 3300 mah 30c pack which costs the same amount will out do a 10,000 mah 10c maxamps pack, and it will be about a pound less weight. Maxamps cells are overrated imo.
So then was he suggesting he wants to be able to maintain 60mph in a muggy? I guess I just don't see a 11+ lb rc vehicle being very stable and nimble at 60mph, so I didn't see trying to run at 60mph constantly as the question being asked.
Also, are you saying that a 4s neu will outperform a 6s maxamp?
BTW, honestly when I posted before, I was just asking if when figuring out maximum watts, is it appropriate to use the continuous number and not the sustained or burst figures?

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