Best batteries
#23
Tech Fanatic
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 794
From: Brooklyn, New York
I run Team Orion Carbon Pro 5800mah 110c Li-Po(s).
Been running them for over 3-months (13-runs). I haven't had any problems with these batteries so-far.
I just would like to see some-kind of a pro-test on these batteries.
Thanks for everyone's insite.
Been running them for over 3-months (13-runs). I haven't had any problems with these batteries so-far.
I just would like to see some-kind of a pro-test on these batteries.
Thanks for everyone's insite.
#25
Tech Rookie
Joined: Jun 2016
Posts: 13
i still use my 3 year old lrp 8000 spec lipo and around 1.6 /cell.
my friend european champion use also lrp and saw 0.8 /cell on a hot day.
#26
And as usual everyone is promoting their experience with as result no clear answer of a brand that sticks out....
Face it, as long you are no team driver getting batteries with selected cells, you as a normal consumer has to do with what you get. As someone says to get a model from brand X because he had a good battery there is no garantee if you buy one you get the same specs. Luck is a huge factor.
Face it, as long you are no team driver getting batteries with selected cells, you as a normal consumer has to do with what you get. As someone says to get a model from brand X because he had a good battery there is no garantee if you buy one you get the same specs. Luck is a huge factor.
#29
#30
Tech Regular
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Joined: Jun 2019
Posts: 324
Associated Reedy Wolfpack HV-liPo 7.6V 4200mAh 50C Shrt
Im thinking of buying this its right around the $50 price range new - and from what im told 30c would even be fine in the setup.in any case as I understand after talking with people about this and reading is that the C rating on this has to do with discharge rates?
in any case is there some reason why this battery would NOT be good for racing aspect? I would like to ask twice before buying once wrong fully. Thanks in advance as always!



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