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pippo 03-23-2005 04:58 AM

3600-3700-3800
 
Hello,is there some one who can give me the main characteristics and impressions on the new intellect 3600,Gp 3700,and epic 3800 batteries?
thaks anticipated

mtveten 03-23-2005 08:43 AM

Well I am not sure what the epic 3800 is but as far as the IB3600 VS the GP3700 goes I say IB3600 all the way.

The IB cells are lighter with lower IR than the GP but has the same voltage and on average is only about 5sec less run time @ 30A


Mark

dmatter 03-23-2005 08:54 AM

When Is any of this Stuff Going to Be Legal??? I Can't wait so I can Make Run time In Modified!!! The Privateers May Have a Chance Soon.

dmatter 03-23-2005 08:57 AM

Seems Like These Companies Never want the Privateers to Kick the Sponsored Guys A$$es. Why I Like Nitro. But Since Brushless Is out That Is good (For Maintenance Reasons). All We need is halfway decent Sticks And they are in Deep Shift!!!!

rayhuang 03-23-2005 08:59 AM

The IB3600 is the smallest as mtveten said. A little longer than a GP3300-but a smaller diameter can.

The IB3600 is soon to grow 0.2mm in diameter. This is a technical change to allow for more room for the internal componenets of the battery. Theres more "stuff" packed in a IB celll than a GP3300-so its been a tight tolerance thing.

The GP3700 is a bigger, heavier cell. The IB3800 willl match the GP3700 in exterior dimensions very closely.

IB3800 will not only be longer and bigger in diameter than the IB3600-but it will also be heavier.

Hope this helps,
Ray

pippo 03-23-2005 09:32 AM

thanks guys, but are IB 3800 available yet?
so the best on the market for you guys are ib3600?
What you think about this test? take a look here http://www.rcworld.ch/neueprojekte.asp?id=1697

Shumacher 99 03-23-2005 10:18 AM

I have run the GP 3700 from Trinity in a few club races and they are the best I have ever run. I run 4 cell stock Oval on a very large speedway. It's a 4 min qual. and main. but with the 3300's twards the last min there was a slight drop off by a 2 tenths for that last 45 sec or so. With the 3700 it never dropped off.

berger 03-23-2005 10:42 AM

Sure thats just not an old pack vs a new pack?:weird:

schmelme 03-23-2005 11:52 AM


Originally posted by berger
Sure thats just not an old pack vs a new pack?:weird:

Probably not. even the best packs fall of a tenth or so on a big track running oval. tenths are what win races

rayhuang 03-23-2005 11:54 AM


Originally posted by pippo
thanks guys, but are IB 3800 available yet?
so the best on the market for you guys are ib3600?
What you think about this test? take a look here http://www.rcworld.ch/neueprojekte.asp?id=1697

Late April from SMC.

Shumacher 99 03-23-2005 01:05 PM


Originally posted by berger
Sure thats just not an old pack vs a new pack?:weird:
No I have no old packs. I start with a 7.1 and finish with a 7.3 on a 3300. on the 3700 I started with a 7. 1 finished with a 7.2 . All I'm saying is It was strong through out the run I never felt it drop off like the 3300's.( Motor could have dropped off that 10th from heat) So when I pulled the batter and discharged it I could have ran 5 min beforee it really dropped. Belive what you will I only post facts unlike most. I 'm not tring to impress anybody


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