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Old 09-15-2004, 09:52 AM
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Hi All,
What batteries are best to buy for my electric off road duratrax?

id prefer stick pack suggestions as i dont have a soldering iron.

also what do you think of these batteries (see below link)

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....e=STRK:MEWN:IT


thanks, mark

P.S. if you know any good places to buy batteries cheap (preferably in australia) please let me know
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Old 09-15-2004, 10:43 AM
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One thing you should consider is that do you want to buy batteries cheap and have them last?

Packs nowadays are pretty cheap. A cheap set of matched 3300s can go for $30 bucks. Main thing is that you maintain them properly and you will get long life from the cells.

When in stick pack form, you really can't maintain the pack properly as the cells can discharge at different levels and are not equalized before charging. You can see premature pack failure from this. Also, the way they are assembled can cause the cells to get excessively hot and the connections between them aren't the best.

I know the feeling about how stick packs can be great, but for the cost, I would picking cells in side by side configuration and a good discharge tray. You will be happier in the long run.

If you still want stick packs, I think promatch sells some for good prices. Ebay is probably your best bet.

Also, Promatch can preassemble your packs for you and even install the connector you want too I believe? Soldering isn't hard, check out www.rccars.com and in the motor forum look at what soldering iron they recommend.
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Old 09-15-2004, 03:32 PM
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they might be ok. I would go with sets by Pro Match, Trinity, or even Duratrax. Just get some brand name batteries......
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Old 10-06-2004, 07:18 PM
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Check out www.kinetixrc.com they are one of the best out there and you wont be dissappointed! Then integy ones are OK but they are a bit pricey :-\
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you can also check out team scream, there some of the best cells ive run!!!! www.teamscreamcellmatching.com
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Here is my favorite http://bonesbs.topcities.com/
I have used several different manufactures batteries and time after time Bones batteries perform the best. His prices are good too.
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The reedy pre assembled stick packs are great! $39.99 at Ultimate Hobbies in Orange,Ca (714) 921-0424
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