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Actually the Dimension Engineering Cell Shield is a true LVC, and even has a temp probe that you can add to it to cut it off if they get to hot as well, but...Its for airplanes. Not sure how it would work out on a car. On there website they state that they have one in the works for cars, but I could have sworn they said that over a year ago.
I received a CAR version of this for beta testing. Tested it, sent them my results and my thoughts, and never received a reply back... So it doesn't seem they are interested in producing a version with pistol-radio software.


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I received a CAR version of this for beta testing. Tested it, sent them my results and my thoughts, and never received a reply back... So it doesn't seem they are interested in producing a version with pistol-radio software.
How did it perform?
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How did it perform?
It worked like expected, but what I didn't like was that after it shut off the throttle, and I returned the trigger to neutral, I could still grab full throttle and draw the batteries down further. In that situation the Cellshield just didn't respond fast enough. Of course I wouldn't normally treat Lipo batteries that way, but it was necessary for testing purposes.


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It worked like expected, but what I didn't like was that after it shut off the throttle, and I returned the trigger to neutral, I could still grab full throttle and draw the batteries down further. In that situation the Cellshield just didn't respond fast enough. Of course I wouldn't normally treat Lipo batteries that way, but it was necessary for testing purposes.
Yea, thats not completely uncommon though with external LVCs. Wish I coulda got one of the beta units. They were supposed to e-mail me when they were ready and send me one as well for testing, but never did.
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Yea, thats not completely uncommon though with external LVCs. Wish I coulda got one of the beta units. They were supposed to e-mail me when they were ready and send me one as well for testing, but never did.
That means DE broke off all contact with the people who could help them get this product to the market... Strange move if you ask me.


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