SMC LIPO BATTERY THREAD
#3256
Joined: Jan 2003
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From: New Jersey
I put about 2800 mAh back into it after a 10 min main with a few min warm up. The one time I ran to LVC, I think I was on the track around 18 min or so, but you have to take into consideration that's 18 min of practice, not racing. Practice will yield longer run times because you sometimes have to check up for wrecks or just avoid other cars because there are too many out there.
I run a 2100kv motor and I'm pretty easy on the trigger. This was on 2 medium - large tracks (~200 foot straights)
I run a 2100kv motor and I'm pretty easy on the trigger. This was on 2 medium - large tracks (~200 foot straights)
#3262
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Joined: Feb 2006
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From: Perris, California
#3265
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From: Zumbrota, MN
So I just got my SMC 7200 2S batteries...I went to solder on my usual "banana" connectors, but promptly found that the wire insulation is too big to fit through the plastic "polarity protector" case thing. I tried to force it by a few different methods...nothing seems to work.
These are the type of connector: http://www.amazon.com/Redcat-Racing-.../dp/B00D25G2HA
It goes like this--to attach these, you slide the plastic cover over the wire, solder the bullet, and pop the plastic cover over the bullet. But if you can't slide the plastic over the wire in the first place, there is no way to get it on the bullets after soldering the bullets on.
So what do I do? Do I just switch everything over to Deans' connectors? I don't want to use bare bullets, plus I can't...I didn't order that version of the battery. I want to keep all my batteries "universal" so I can charge them all the same and put them in any vehicle, but the only batteries that are giving me this problem are the 6 new SMC batteries.
Is there a connector other than deans that would be good? This will be used on everything, SC, 1/8 truggy...
What would y'all do, other than start with the batteries with 4mm bullet sockets built in? (Them just look like a problem waiting to happen to me, but to each his own?
These are the type of connector: http://www.amazon.com/Redcat-Racing-.../dp/B00D25G2HA
It goes like this--to attach these, you slide the plastic cover over the wire, solder the bullet, and pop the plastic cover over the bullet. But if you can't slide the plastic over the wire in the first place, there is no way to get it on the bullets after soldering the bullets on.
So what do I do? Do I just switch everything over to Deans' connectors? I don't want to use bare bullets, plus I can't...I didn't order that version of the battery. I want to keep all my batteries "universal" so I can charge them all the same and put them in any vehicle, but the only batteries that are giving me this problem are the 6 new SMC batteries.
Is there a connector other than deans that would be good? This will be used on everything, SC, 1/8 truggy...
What would y'all do, other than start with the batteries with 4mm bullet sockets built in? (Them just look like a problem waiting to happen to me, but to each his own?
#3270
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From: Zumbrota, MN
I ended up with the xt60 connectors. they look good, well made...fit snug. the guy at the hobby shop sounded like he was scared of soldering dean's connectors.
Ran the smc batteries today. They have a huge amount of punch. I couldn't ask for a better battery!
Ran the smc batteries today. They have a huge amount of punch. I couldn't ask for a better battery!



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