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Old 03-11-2005, 04:46 PM
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i read in battery care sections on websites say that you charge gp3300s at like 5-6 amps, and discharge at 30 amps, but would it affect the battery if you charged it 3.5 amps? because i think that is the highest my dang charger can go..i ahve one of those duratrax intellipeak twinpulse chargers
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youd have less punch but more runtime.
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ooo yeh now i get it....yeh i read that if u charge more than 5-6 amps...u sacrifice liek 15-20 seconds of runtime, but alot more punch...just affects batt. longtivity? thanks alot for the answer though!
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i have a question? wouldn't a "rc guru" know the answer to all rc related questions? he he
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WHY ARE ALL U GUYZ FRICKEN NEGATIVE! im NEW to the ELECTRIC thing alright!!!
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Originally posted by UCHEATULOSE
i have a question? wouldn't a "rc guru" know the answer to all rc related questions? he he
Yeah...someone in each of his threads gets him on his name...
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Nicknames are either something you fancy yourself as, or something you really are.

I'm betting the former to be the case here

RC Guru, dont take it too hard, coz anyone calling himself one is bound to be under closer scrutiny than normal, whether or not the person really knows alot.

I'd like to bet if you named yourself RC Noob, everyone here would be tripping over themselves to help you
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Jus' be nice, yall
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like i said.......not really the electric guy...alright? im more of a nitro guy....not a onroad kinda guy either....i might change my name..lol yeh maybe i will change my name...plus i liekthe name NOOB its funny, ahhaa i remember on the OFNA forums, Noob is this guy that i know, works at ofna, and lol he is like the guy to go to for questions! lol

ALRIGHT NEW NAME PEOPLE!! RC NOOB!
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woo hoo
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shweeeeeeeeeet

now what ya want to know kid?

i can't teach you the ways to make a stock motor run like a 19 turn! muahahahhhhhhhhhhhhahhah j/k
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...now thats just cold..lolz
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