Batteries
#1
Thread Starter
Tech Rookie
Joined: Aug 2023
Posts: 17
Just an open discussion on what's the current hotness in the LiPo game for on road touring cars.
- GensAce, appears to use raw new lithium, unverified
- Fyyrework/Fido, started seeing this pop up the local
- Reedy Zappers SG5, appear to be very good.
- Sunpadow
- EzPower
- Nosram
Just wanted to see what people have been experiencing before i go and replace all my packs
- GensAce, appears to use raw new lithium, unverified
- Fyyrework/Fido, started seeing this pop up the local
- Reedy Zappers SG5, appear to be very good.
- Sunpadow
- EzPower
- Nosram
Just wanted to see what people have been experiencing before i go and replace all my packs
#4
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
pretty good post here listing a bunch of budget brands:
https://www.rctalk.com/forum/threads...9/post-1368906
https://www.rctalk.com/forum/threads...9/post-1368906
#5
Tech Rookie
Joined: Aug 2024
Posts: 2
hey, i guess this is probably the wrong thread to ask a question, but i have some.
I'm a beginner attempting to make an rc car from scratch, i have a 3S Lipo battery, which uses an IC3 connector, however, my ESC power supple cable has JST RCY pins, how do i use them together?
Also, i'm pretty sure my ESC's are rated at 8v, though im not sure, my second question is, how do i make sure that actually is my esc's rating/ how do i use the battery without burning the ESC (Using a resistor or something?)
I'm a beginner attempting to make an rc car from scratch, i have a 3S Lipo battery, which uses an IC3 connector, however, my ESC power supple cable has JST RCY pins, how do i use them together?
Also, i'm pretty sure my ESC's are rated at 8v, though im not sure, my second question is, how do i make sure that actually is my esc's rating/ how do i use the battery without burning the ESC (Using a resistor or something?)



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