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11.18.2005, 11:51 AM
What about a continous draw?
edit: I found it out after wards. 20c on continous.
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Last edited by coolhandcountry; 11.18.2005 at 11:53 AM.
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11.18.2005, 01:49 PM
They just replied another email;
There has been a lot of interest in these packs for this application and we are already looking into making dedicated packs for Cars/trucks with injection moulded cases etc, as we realise you guys put your packs through some pretty harsh conditions!!
Yeah, they know our needs!!!
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11.18.2005, 03:19 PM
Sounds very promising. Let's see how long it takes them to come up with those "injection moulded cases".
Sounds good! Lipo is taking over! Apparently the competition in the industry eventually brings us pretty price tags, too.
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11.18.2005, 03:21 PM
i spoke on the phone with them today too and told them about us at RC-Monster.He seemed very interested in what we got going on here and told me about the cases in the works and also they've been looking at fast charging.Maybe Mike would consider importing the evo20 packs and balancers.
Did you see the vid of the mini jet on their home page,fast little thing!
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11.18.2005, 03:28 PM
That would be nice for mike to do that. Is some one going to try these packs out? Or does someone have some of them?
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11.18.2005, 03:39 PM
I'm getting a pair of 4s1p to run in series.waiting on BK for the motor and esc too so likely be a few weeks yet.Waiting for build materials and new toys for my workshop too(mill and saw).I've no point of reference though when it comes to Lipos,never used them before.Sure it'll be a blast though.Better be anyway.
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11.18.2005, 04:17 PM
WOW! so thethis 3700mah pack can run on brushless rc? and it only 70 bux?!??!!? Some1 test them out!! if they work p;erfectly! ima buy 4 of them and worry about the charger later!
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11.18.2005, 04:21 PM
Nbcazn,that's £ not $ unfortunately.So more like $140,still good value though.
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11.18.2005, 04:54 PM
a very good value if you ask me...
Ncabz.. We won't get you one for free mate... :p
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11.18.2005, 07:04 PM
I know! thats false advertiesment! they should say "ERUO" on it! haha j/p. 140 is still kinda steep fo rme, but maybe i could run them in parrelel or something.
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11.18.2005, 07:12 PM
£70 = $120.....so your in even more luck....
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11.18.2005, 09:57 PM
That price is rather high (IMO). I could get loose cells from Maxamps to build a 4s 4200mah (15C) pack for that much money. The weight might not be the same, nor the average discsharge rate, but a higher capacity and MUCH cheaper.
Injection molded cases are not a good idea IMO. They will prevent the battery from properly being cooled, and could prevent the ability to monitor the temperature of them (depending on case design). They would also add to the weight and size of the pack, while adding a few dollars too. IMO, simple foam around a pack is a good solution, along with sturdy battery mounts.
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11.19.2005, 09:34 AM
When cells are good for this high discharge, they have got a very low internal ressistance, and that's why they wont get as hot as the usual cells. and it depends on the material they use for molding. every pack has got an unbalance in temperature, in the different cells. It will add weight, that's for sure, but they are safer too. small price to pay.
The price IS low, and they are simple superior to the maxamps...
they are 180 dollars and the maxamps is 150....., true, the maxamps are 4200 mah, vs 3700.. but for the amount of energy they can deliver, i would take those over the maxamps' any day...
the maxamps weight 477 and these babies 376...... that is quite some difference there too.. So their energy/mass ratio is also superb compared to the maxamps.. (19C peak vs 30C peak, and remember, those cells stay at 3.2V on 30C discharge, i think those maxamps will drop to the 3.0V at those loads)
all and all together made me descide that those cells are the bomb, being cheap, lightweigt AND powerfull..
And my guess is that those maxamps packs will drop below the 3.2V at a 15C discharge allready, and those 3700's drop to these volages at 30C!!!!
i personally compared them to the FMA's, (which are more at their level) and then the price difference is even better.
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11.19.2005, 09:51 AM
The evo20 3300 would be comparable to the FMA/kokam 3200 and seem to be more compact,lighter,more powerful(?) and way cheaper.Fair enough i don't really know much about it but from the specs i'd say they're 'the bomb'.(not literally hopefully:p ).
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