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Old 10-01-2008, 12:10 AM
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Has anyone used the Trinity 4500 Lipo that has an internal cutoff? Any opinions, thoughts?

How about the Yeah Racing Lipo?
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Old 10-01-2008, 12:52 AM
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Dont get the trinity lipo cause that cut off kicks in under high strain ie brushless motor under acceleration
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I have the trinity pack and I love it.I run it in my slash on a stock motor and it flies,the runtime is about 45 min .Good deal for $78 with built in cutoff
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I've been running the Trinity Li-Pro for about a year in mod touring car (outdoor asphalt w/ 10.5 brushless), stock touring car (brushed 27-turn and 17.5 brushless on carpet) as well as off-road mod and stock. Never had a problem with the pack until recently. For some reason I can't read voltage off the individual cells at the balance plug. I'm sending the pack back to Trinity to repair/replace, but I've got another Li-Pro pack and it works just fine. I've also ran the Tekin 3400 and Orion 3600 and I couldn't tell the difference between the Trinity and the other packs. For $80 it's hard to beat if you want to run this with brushed ESC's that don't have a cut-off.....I still use a Tekin G-10 (circa: 1998) in one of my touring cars for stock class.
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