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bds81175 01-11-2013 04:52 PM

Lipo comparison
 
Lets put our heads and experience together and compile a lipo comparison chart. What I'd like to see are side by side comparisons of all the brands. It can be subjective comparisons as long as the two (or more) brands are compared on the same vehicle under the same conditions.

I've been running Gens Ace for a while now. The original Gens Ace 5000mAh 40C's that I bought are pretty much spent now but lasted quite a while, didn't puff and had decent punch when new. These packs still after tons of cycles show no signs of puffing whatsoever. I bought another batch of Gens Ace 5000mAh 40C's with the integrated plug and balance plug and they were adequately punchy but puffed up soon after purchase. I also purchased a 5300mAh 65C Gens Ace and have been very happy with the punch and lack of puff. I've also run an Excelorin 5000mAh 40C pack. This thing is scary-big puffed (I don't even run it much anymore) but it had more punch to start with than the Gens Ace packs of comparable specs.

Anyone else got any input?

bds81175 01-11-2013 04:54 PM

Currently I am in the market for few batteries for off road use. I'm looking at Gens Ace, Turnigy Nanotech, Zippy and SMC +5000mAh 65C packs. I'm trying to keep my price at or below $50 per pack.

nutz4rcyktw 01-11-2013 04:59 PM

Take a look at the thread by SMC. They have done extensive testing and comparing and found out what we all thought. The ratings from batt to batt and company to company are a bunch of bull. You can find 40 C batts that outperform 65 C batts.

rccartips 01-12-2013 01:59 AM

Here are some of my 2S lipo battery comparison.

RavensNightFury 01-12-2013 02:06 AM

Look at team zombies they are great

jayhawknavy02 01-12-2013 01:55 PM

I have had bad luck with Turnigy and GForce. For budget batteries hard to beat Gens Ace or SMC. The benefit to SMC is the accuracy of the estimates and top notch customer service for about the same price.

bds81175 01-12-2013 05:33 PM

The more I see of SMC the more impressed I am. The owner appears to be a pretty honest straight-shooter and that always scores high in my book.

Johnnysplits 01-12-2013 06:24 PM

Im in!! In the last month, I bought a Gens Ace 5A 50c, GForce Elite Series 6A 70c, and a Turnigy Nano-Tech 6.6A 65c. Next friday im ordering an SMC Race Formula 7.2A 70c. Four batteries should be able to carry me for racing purposes. I just completed a 5 cycle break in of the lipo's today so they are ready to go. I've been logging all charge data including I.R. so im interested to see how things go.

mtpocketsracing 01-12-2013 08:11 PM

I've had a bad turnigy battery right out of the box. don't waste your time with them. it started out about .20 difference between the 2 cells.
one cell went completely dead on it's own all the way down to .80 of a volt.

I'll never buy another turnigy pos battery again.

HareTurtle 01-13-2013 05:23 AM


Originally Posted by mtpocketsracing (Post 11668894)
I've had a bad turnigy battery right out of the box. don't waste your time with them. it started out about .20 difference between the 2 cells.
one cell went completely dead on it's own all the way down to .80 of a volt.

I'll never buy another turnigy pos battery again.

+1. I bought 2 saddle pack nanotechs and only 3 out of 4 cells were fine. the 4th one was reading 0.00V Completely dead.
Having said that, alot of guys at our track use nanotechs with no problems at all.

Im running SMC saddles in my bmax 4 and they are excellent. Low IR too.

jayhawknavy02 01-13-2013 09:03 AM

+1 on Turnigy and GForce, I've had some serious quality control issues based on my last purchases. For roughly the same price I can get an SMC.

Johnnysplits 01-13-2013 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by jayhawknavy02 (Post 11670414)
+1 on Turnigy and GForce, I've had some serious quality control issues based on my last purchases. For roughly the same price I can get an SMC.

How many cycles do you have on them?

mtpocketsracing 01-13-2013 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by HareTurtle (Post 11669819)
+1. I bought 2 saddle pack nanotechs and only 3 out of 4 cells were fine. the 4th one was reading 0.00V Completely dead.
Having said that, alot of guys at our track use nanotechs with no problems at all.

Im running SMC saddles in my bmax 4 and they are excellent. Low IR too.

I bought 4. 2 standard and 2 nano's. both of the nano's are just fine. 1 of the 2 regular was shot right out of the box.
and the other 3 seem to operate just fine. but for the time it takes to get them in the first place, you'd be waiting a month for a new one. it's a waste of effort and time.

plus you have to register the battery on their site within 24hrs of getting it or there is no warranty. which is BS. there's no reason to have to do that. and they don't make it noticable that you need to do that until you need to return it. then it's a big, bold, italic, highlighted heading on the return page:lol:
but when you buy them there's no mention of that anywhere unless you actually sit there and read the warranty page.:rolleyes:

I'm going to give a gens ace battery a try. then a SMC. I would of done it the other way around but I forgot about smc until after I ordered the gens ace. anyway I've seen gens ace batteries in all kinds of things not just in the rc market. so the must be a big company.

bds81175 01-13-2013 05:17 PM

Which Gens Ace did you get? I really like my 5300mAh 65C. It kicks tail on all of my other packs and hasn't puffed a bit.

Hoese37 01-14-2013 12:25 AM

Ben, im running the Sky Lipo 5000 40C packs. I really like them so far. I had one with a bad solder job, but i just opened the case and fixed it. While i was in there i noticed that the lipo actually read Sky Lipo 5100mah.


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