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SMC lipo's
Always been a Thunder Power guy. But lately been hearing about affordable and very good batteries from SMC. Can anyone tell me about their product? They even have motors that look similar to Castle stuff. BTW I was a big Castle guy till I jumped over to Hobbywing.
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I only run smc batteries. You can't beat there price, and I have several packs that are still going strong after two years of use with no puffing and plenty of power. I also have an 8.5 and 7.5 motor and they are very strong. No complaints here.
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I use mostly SMC, good $, several choices, & many are hardcase.
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I have used both, great batteries.
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I love my SMC 4s 6500 65c hard packs for my 1/8 buggy for practicing the 6500 mah lasts forever.
Correct me if I'm wrong but they also sell a 4500mah 4s I believe which is lighter for a 10 min Main when you don't need the weight of the whole 6500 batteries |
People at my track run either Pro Match, SMC, or Gens Ace.
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Originally Posted by Slashn77
(Post 14554619)
I love my SMC 4s 6500 65c hard packs for my 1/8 buggy for practicing the 6500 mah lasts forever.
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Originally Posted by 4s losi
(Post 14554565)
I only run smc batteries. You can't beat there price, and I have several packs that are still going strong after two years of use with no puffing and plenty of power. I also have an 8.5 and 7.5 motor and they are very strong. No complaints here.
batteries, they never swell. And I was hoping to try the 1/8 scale motor fit my truggy. Thanks |
Originally Posted by bmag5000
(Post 14554641)
People at my track run either Pro Match, SMC, or Gens Ace.
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Originally Posted by Slashn77
(Post 14554619)
I love my SMC 4s 6500 65c hard packs for my 1/8 buggy for practicing the 6500 mah lasts forever.
Correct me if I'm wrong but they also sell a 4500mah 4s I believe which is lighter for a 10 min Main when you don't need the weight of the whole 6500 batteries |
Originally Posted by HECO
(Post 14554730)
That's what I was thinking about using for my shorter mains, the 4500 70c. I think I'd benefit from the extra 5c. Right?
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Originally Posted by HECO
(Post 14554718)
No puffing. Wow. That might have just sold me. That's why I like the Thunder Power
batteries, they never swell. And I was hoping to try the 1/8 scale motor fit my truggy. Thanks |
Originally Posted by HECO
(Post 14554740)
Correction, 5200 70c
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