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Old 11-23-2012, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by TW127
Hey all, OK here's the deal, Throttle Workx batteries are now available on Amazon. What's that mean to you, free 2 day Amazon prime shipping and $3.99 overnight shipping. The batteries are starting to load up on Amazon now, as they arrive at the different warehouses through the US it's possible in some cases to receive your battery next day for free. As always feel free to contact me with any questions. In a couple of days choosing to purchase a battery on my site will direct you towards Amazon. Thanks again!
I was wanting a 2s mini 8 battery with the ec2 connector but can't find them now. Did you discontinue them?
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Originally Posted by 87MagnumII
I was wanting a 2s mini 8 battery with the ec2 connector but can't find them now. Did you discontinue them?
Yes the mini batteries have been discontinued. The 3s are all that's left on our site. The rest of the packs are available on Amazon.com
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I see 3 battery types on amazon, will there be more?
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I see 3 battery types on amazon, will there be more?
For now. They'll be 1 or 2 new packs in December depending on development. I also may bring back the 7000mAh pack as I've had a few requests.
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cool. I am very interested in the 7000mah pack for 4x4 sct.
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Originally Posted by Cain
cool. I am very interested in the 7000mah pack for 4x4 sct.
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Picked two of these up for a buddy of mine to run in his 4x4 SCT. Got to test them out today and they worked great.

I would like to pick up a pair for eBuggy.
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Originally Posted by slakr
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Picked two of these up for a buddy of mine to run in his 4x4 SCT. Got to test them out today and they worked great.

I would like to pick up a pair for eBuggy.
What was the run time on that. I used one in my stock Slash and it just ran for ever.
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Originally Posted by TW127
For now. They'll be 1 or 2 new packs in December depending on development. I also may bring back the 7000mAh pack as I've had a few requests.
Originally Posted by Cain
cool. I am very interested in the 7000mah pack for 4x4 sct.
Originally Posted by slakr
+1

Picked two of these up for a buddy of mine to run in his 4x4 SCT. Got to test them out today and they worked great.

I would like to pick up a pair for eBuggy.
I'm in for some 7000mah packs as well Endless run times sound inviting...
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Old 11-24-2012, 04:48 AM
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Originally Posted by TW127
What was the run time on that. I used one in my stock Slash and it just ran for ever.
I never really test run time to LVC. ESC LVC is on, but I usually only run packs a little beyond max race time. We run 10 minute mains so we ran the truck for just over 12 minutes with no noticable fall off before stopping to re-charge. This was in the new AE RTR ProLite 4x4 SCT (all stock except tires). I will try to remember to record how many mAh we put back into it next time.
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Originally Posted by Kemper
I got two 60c 4000 shorty packs for my b4 a couple months ago they've already lost a lot of punch. They still balance and take full capacity, but the pack resistance went from 11milliohms (new) to 18 and 20milliohms. Kind off disappointed since my 20$ gensace 4000s held up a lot longer than that.
Im curious if you did a break-in before running the pack? Im suprised that the I.R of your new pack was 11 milliohms and you didn't return it.
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TW127: What do you recommend for IR values for you packs when you first get them?

Also, whats the current warranty period?
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Im curious if you did a break-in before running the pack? Im suprised that the I.R of your new pack was 11 milliohms and you didn't return it.
I cycled them on my charger five times before running them (4amp charge and 10amp discharge). They felt decent when they were new.
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Originally Posted by Kemper
I cycled them on my charger five times before running them (4amp charge and 10amp discharge). They felt decent when they were new.
Ok cool. But that is a lot of I.R. you have after only a few months.
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Originally Posted by Johnnysplits
Im curious if you did a break-in before running the pack? Im suprised that the I.R of your new pack was 11 milliohms and you didn't return it.
11 milliohms through wire and connectors is good. Look around and you'll see a lot of packs brand new are up around the 16 and 17 out of the box.
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Yeah that's cool if that measurement is for both cells.
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