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Mozzy
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02.15.2009, 08:07 AM

My bad, should've posted this here.

Has anyone tried the Chargery hardcase packs yet?

I got some prices from them & they aren't that bad considering they're a hardcase & ROAR approved.

CPL4000-5S, 30C continuously discharge, 60C burst 125USD

CPL5000-3S2P, 30C continuously discharge, 60C burst 95USD

CPL5000-4S2P, 30C continuously discharge, 60C burst 125USD



CPS3300-3S, 25C continuously discharge, 50C burst 59USD

CPS4000-5S, 25C continuously discharge, 50C burst 115USD



PS5200-3S2P, 25C continuously discharge, 50C burst 89USD

PS5200-4S2P, 25C continuously discharge, 50C burst 119USD

www.chargery.com


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02.15.2009, 04:26 PM

johnrobholms has the a123 cells individual


mmm v1/cc bec
neu 1515 1y f
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02.15.2009, 07:39 PM

Well...I recieved all my A123 cells and my MGM 28025
Now I'm waiting for wire, plugs, etc. mostly just minor stuff.
I still need to purchase a charger though and I don't have a lot to spend now so I'm thinking a Hyperion EOS0610iNet Since 250W should charge 6S A123 relatively fast and I can add another later on to charge multiple/large packs fast.
   
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02.18.2009, 09:26 PM

Accidently ordered just female EC5 plugs, so now I'm waiting for the males and some wet noodle wire, it should be done soon though.
   
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03.01.2009, 12:17 PM

That place, Chargery, that had the hard case lipo's. Seems to have folded as the website no longer exists.

I tried a few times & it looks as though it's been closed.

Dodgy chinese guy's? Hmmmmmm.

www.chargery.com


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MP7.5 Kanai III Tekno Neu 1515/2.5D 1700kv MM 4S
LST 2 Carbon CC 1717 1Y 1580kv MM 6S
Futaba 3PKS Spektrum Pro

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03.01.2009, 12:53 PM

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That place, Chargery, that had the hard case lipo's. Seems to have folded as the website no longer exists.

I tried a few times & it looks as though it's been closed.

Dodgy chinese guy's? Hmmmmmm.

www.chargery.com
Sounds like it. Website doesn't work for me either.


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03.06.2009, 09:30 PM

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And regarding the motor I just wanted something fun and overkill...the LST I'll be using it in is far from stock, as far as drivetrain everthing but the tranny and axles has been upgraded (ie - diffs=tini+nova cups+gpm cases spur/pinion=tini) and the rest of the truck has been upgraded also using titanium and aluminum where needed, I'll post pics when it's closer to being done.
Don't forget to brace the rear of that motor. The Neu's larger than the 1515 series did not have RC car use in mind, seeing as that they never thought anyone would be silly enough to put something like that in one, and therefore they don't have a two piece can. The three piece can will come apart if you handle it jarringly, and probably take your electrical setup out with it when it goes.

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