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Old 04-04-2007, 04:46 PM
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anyone know anything about any batteries coming out soon due to the old 4200's problem?
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There will be IB4200 World Champion Edition 2007.

Lower IR and higher voltage (average +0.005V)
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Old 04-04-2007, 04:53 PM
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Sorry it isn't in english.

http://www.rcworld.ch/neueprojekte.asp?id=4028
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http://www.rcworld.ch/neueprojekte.asp?id=4304
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Originally Posted by gonzo416
anyone know anything about any batteries coming out soon due to the old 4200's problem?
the new 4200 ib
they wont die like the old ones did.
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So if I am goin to be goin back into racing, what cells should I be looking at. I have not raced in like 7 years, and there are soo many cells now.
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IB 4200's if you are going to be racing competitively, if only at club level you might get LiPo's but would depend if they are legal or not
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Originally Posted by wallyedmonds
the new 4200 ib
they wont die like the old ones did.
so the new ib 4200 not high drain type like the old ib????
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I know of a certain matcher testing 40 amp discharge rate with the ib cells, i think we can pretty much gues who!
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