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benstian 10-29-2017 02:20 PM

Using stock spec batteries in mod?
 
Hi,
I see there are batteries meant for 13.5T-21.5T spec racing claiming high punch. What are the drawback using these batteries in Mod?

Thanks

EbbTide 10-29-2017 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by benstian (Post 15064676)
Hi,
I see there are batteries meant for 13.5T-21.5T spec racing claiming high punch. What are the drawback using these batteries in Mod?

Thanks

I can't really see any drawbacks other than a potential life decrease from more amps being pulled from a mod motor.

Jwilliams5 10-29-2017 02:50 PM

There are no draw backs. Buying the best batteries you can buy is applicable in all classes. Necessary no, but if you can afford it go for it. If you feel the car is a bit to uncontrollable, then reduce the punch in the esc or slow the throttle speed down. Personally I have always tried to buy the best batteries when I need them. But have found older batteries with a lot of cycles makes the car easier to drive as they have less punch.

benstian 10-30-2017 02:25 AM

Ok thanks:)


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