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Old 01-18-2007, 04:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Z-Mann
from my experince with sanyo cells they really need medical attention they just dont perform
That is no doubt true when comparing them with the new higher capacity cells available now. Its hardly fair to compare a 3600 mAh cell to a 4200 mAh cell though. It's obvious which one will have better performance on the track.

They must still be usefull though. Their are a large number of shops/matchers still selling RC3600HV's in Standard packs as well as Zapped and Matched sets. If they were realy that bad then why would so many shops/matchers still be selling them.


Also, Dont take Sanyo's previous record away from them. Prior to these new high capacity cells the Sanyo RC3000's were the number one cell for racing back then.

And dont forget my experiance with Zapped and matched Chinese cells I have purchased recently. The RC3600HV is far supperior to the matched set of GP3700's I bought. And as for the IB4200's they were simply DOA.

And I am not saying all GP sets are like this. Just the set I bought. I am also not saying all IB4200's are like this. Just the set I bought.


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Old 01-18-2007, 05:00 AM
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Nahh
I'll just call you James "James BOOORRRED"

What track do you race at in "Wally World"

Has your sanyo cells got enough power for Sattelite hacking. 20,000 in a series parellel arrangement should produce enough power to defrost Osten Powers and Dr Evil not to forget Gold Member (a big dick)
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Old 01-18-2007, 05:18 AM
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If you contact twister hobbies i think you can might be able to buy an express TC. They are the real deal otherwise the store wouldnt sell it.

Also can you help me out with some of the matchers that are still selling RC3600HV's?

HAHA, i found this....
1.24V 652 sec runtime, they must be great cells!!!!!
http://integy.automated-shops.com/S36001.jpg
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Old 01-18-2007, 05:25 AM
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r u going to fairy meadow tomorrow mangoman????
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Old 01-18-2007, 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by mangoman
If you contact twister hobbies i think you can might be able to buy an express TC. They are the real deal otherwise the store wouldnt sell it.

Also can you help me out with some of the matchers that are still selling RC3600HV's?

HAHA, i found this....
1.24V 652 sec runtime, they must be great cells!!!!!
http://integy.automated-shops.com/S36001.jpg
I have never flown Hellicopters before so I went for the very beginners model. I was looking at the better one with the LiPo batteries and collective pitch but decided to start at the bottom.

I Ran Nitro Speedboats for years from about age 10. I have been running Nitro and Electric cars for about 20 Years. I have had a small amount of time flying Nitro and Electric planes about 5 years ago.

When I did a serch on the net for RC3600HV I easily found many overseas shops and matchers selling them.

Nice to see even Integy consider them worth matching. But keep in mind they are only 3600 mAh cells. So they cant be compared to 4200 mAh cells.

I have found something interesting. As strange as it seems the RC3000's have a lower internal resistance than the RC3600HV's. Does explain why the RC3000 were the best racing battery for years after they became available. Of course comparing them to 4200 mAh cells they are hopeless.


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Old 01-18-2007, 07:03 AM
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BTW,

Hasn't anyone picked up the obvious error I have said in the first message on this page.

As soon as someone picks it up I will glady admit how wrong I am.


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Nope, I'd stopped reading your posts by then
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Old 01-18-2007, 01:46 PM
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Your implication is that Integy thinks they are great cells so why are you buying your so called "Chinese" junk?
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Old 01-18-2007, 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by NickM
Nope, I'd stopped reading your posts by then
Obviously you are still reading them.


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Old 01-18-2007, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by mangoman
Your implication is that Integy thinks they are great cells so why are you buying your so called "Chinese" junk?
I see people still insist on putting words into my mouth. Please quote any message were I have said the Chinese cells are Junk.....

In fact, I have said many times the IB4200's are obviously the most competative cells on the track.

As I have said many times before you can't compare 4200 mAh cells to 3600 mAh cells. (Really only 3300).

But as for 3300 mAh cells go they may be good compared to other 3300 mAh cells.

I have noticed the RC plane guys are using them. Maybe they have a better Capacity to weight ratio.


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Old 01-18-2007, 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Mosc_007
Obviously you are still reading them.


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I read this one, but anything longer than 4 lines i stopped reading. I'm only still interested in reading other people's responses. They've provided much mirth, and there's not enough amusement in people's lives these days.
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Old 01-18-2007, 09:30 PM
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If no-one has noticed the obvious error in the first message on this page then it only goes to show that most people posting in this thread havnt even tried those cells. So I find it amazing how people can comment on them without first trying them.

The obvious mistake was made because I didnt do my homework properly. I made an assumption. Which is always a bad thing to do....


Ooops, Another mistake. It was actualy on the previous page. Post #177.


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Originally Posted by NickM
I read this one, but anything longer than 4 lines i stopped reading. I'm only still interested in reading other people's responses. They've provided much mirth, and there's not enough amusement in people's lives these days.

Ok. But the obvious mistake is in the first line of that message.


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Old 01-18-2007, 10:02 PM
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BUGGER!

I thought this was the "Know Nothing Rant" thread and we were meant to respond in the same way!
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Bye Bye James Bored (Mosc_007)

Lots of luck with your Satelite Hacking

NASA is looking for new Richard's to work for them
The Sanyo's should power the next Mars Mission

Hope Treatment reaches you soon.

All the best in Wally World
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