Battery Help!!
#1
Use - 1/8 offroad racing
Charger - 80w max with 10a power supply.
Objectives - Trying to figure out whats going to be more powerful, and how fast I can charge each - and if my charger can charge the nano's faster than the standard lipo. Ive been doing alot of research and I dont have the knowledge with batteries to really understand what I want/need.
Nano tech 3300 25~50C
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=11924
Lipo 4500 30C
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=10869
Any help will be appreciated
Charger - 80w max with 10a power supply.
Objectives - Trying to figure out whats going to be more powerful, and how fast I can charge each - and if my charger can charge the nano's faster than the standard lipo. Ive been doing alot of research and I dont have the knowledge with batteries to really understand what I want/need.
Nano tech 3300 25~50C
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=11924
Lipo 4500 30C
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=10869
Any help will be appreciated
#2
The 4500mAh 30C pack will offer greater punch and more runtime, but will be limited to a 4.5A (1C) charge.
The 3300mAh 25C Nano-tech pack isn't as powerful, but can be charged at 5.4 amps before your charger maxes out.
I'd stick with the hardcase (which you should be using in surface vehicles), it doesn't look like the softcase would have the capacity for extended runs.
4500mAh 30-40C 135A continuous, 180 peak, 1 hour charge (1C and 67 watts)
3300mAh 25-50C 82.5A continuous, 165A peak, 36 minute charge (1.64C and 80 watts)
The 3300mAh 25C Nano-tech pack isn't as powerful, but can be charged at 5.4 amps before your charger maxes out.
I'd stick with the hardcase (which you should be using in surface vehicles), it doesn't look like the softcase would have the capacity for extended runs.
4500mAh 30-40C 135A continuous, 180 peak, 1 hour charge (1C and 67 watts)
3300mAh 25-50C 82.5A continuous, 165A peak, 36 minute charge (1.64C and 80 watts)



