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Old 07-17-2010, 10:45 PM
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for guys that may have experimented is there a noticable difference between ,the same brand battery ,,same mah and 35 c and 50 c ,,,,,,, ?????? any help ,knowledge appreciated , in theory theres a difference but in practice ??
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Old 07-18-2010, 12:18 AM
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you will notice a difference, you will have more punch and depending on your setup you could run cooler too because your now pulling more amps that the battery cant produce

personaly a batteryis a place you cant skimp out on to get a quality pack you got to spend some money. i curently run orions and love them!

I hope this helps you out!
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There can be a noticeable difference in punch and overall power-speed in 1/10 scale. Generally not as noticeable in 1/8 scale, as they tend to overpowered or at least nearly so anyway. For 1/8 scale it’s mostly about keeping battery temps down as mentioned.
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Old 07-18-2010, 07:22 AM
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Higher C rates mean more punch, less amp draw and cooler, longer runtimes in the lipos
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HIGHER C ratings are a must in 2s. But I dont think they are nearly as important in 4s and up.
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