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Old 03-21-2022, 06:52 PM
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Can anyone give me comments on Genace Lipo Batteries? I'm thinking of getting 3 x 5s Genace batteries (5000 mAh, 60C, 100C max burst discharge rate) to power my 1/5 on-road car.
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Have no personal experience with them, but people in my club use them and they seem to work just fine (while being cheaper than many other racing brands).
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They are great for the price.
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From a quality standpoint I feel GensAce is on par with the rest of the top name brands however they lost me as a customer many years ago when they first got started selling LiPo's when they used a "Lost Leader" sales tactic on me with an empty promise to demo one of the their packs in exchange for analysis. Their shipping charge was going to cost the equivalent of the price for the battery and that turned me off from the brand so I choose to support other brands that I feel have more honorable business ethics.
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Many thanks for all valuable comments.
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For high voltage brushless i run the Turnigy HD. 2x6S in one rig, and 2x7S in another. They're 60/120C 5000mah

They're cheap, and third party testing shows them to be right up there with lipos costing 2 or 3 times as much. They will easily supply 48C constant right down to LVC.
Even the big brand name expensive ones like Turnigy Panther, SMC Graphene, CNHL G+ aren't much better, averaging 50-60C max
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