bEST BRAND FOR 3700 BATERRIES TO BUY
#17
There are more reasons than just figures that come into the equation when I buy RC stuff.
Honesty and integrity are 2 words that come to mind.
Honesty and integrity are 2 words that come to mind.
#18
Tech Adept
Team Checkpoint batteries are on there way. They have already won the Reedy Race with Josh N. They should be released in the next month or so.
Daryl Silva
Team Checkpoint
Daryl Silva
Team Checkpoint
#19
Suspended
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Last edited by cr250; 10-19-2013 at 03:20 PM.
#20
Company Representative
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Originally Posted by speed6
Hi people which is the best brand for 3700 batteries ?
Asking this question will get you allot of different answers. Sponsored drivers will say the company they run for is the best until they switch to another company. Paying customers will most likely say the companies packs they buy are the best. Do you know of anyone who buys something and he doesn't think is the best.
There are many good companies matching cells. My advice is for you to get them from a company that has a good reputation and stands behind it's products. You may want to consider the size of the company as well because this will typically mean that they do more cells thus having a better supply of good cells.
You should also consider IB3800 they are proving to be faster than GP cells. This past weekend they broke the world drag record, TQed and won two 19t,one mod class at 2 big races.
#21
Tech Fanatic
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Danny/SMC-
Please answer this. I have heard from a few matchers about the IB venting during matching and they are high maintenance. By high maintenance you must always store them properly. I know the same with GP, but if you got lazy for a week, sometimes it happens. I know it's new but many people have told be stay with the 3700. It's a new cell has IB straightened out the issues, Promatch came out and said they have stopped due to concerns.
I'm in the market for new cells for Las Vegas and am not sure which way to go. 3700 or IB3800. Again I'm sure this will create a lot of chatter and debates. I'd like to hear from the guy like me thats about to lay down 200-250 bucks for new cells what their experience is and NOT from a sponsored driver pimping their sponser.
Thanks to all that reply.
Please answer this. I have heard from a few matchers about the IB venting during matching and they are high maintenance. By high maintenance you must always store them properly. I know the same with GP, but if you got lazy for a week, sometimes it happens. I know it's new but many people have told be stay with the 3700. It's a new cell has IB straightened out the issues, Promatch came out and said they have stopped due to concerns.
I'm in the market for new cells for Las Vegas and am not sure which way to go. 3700 or IB3800. Again I'm sure this will create a lot of chatter and debates. I'd like to hear from the guy like me thats about to lay down 200-250 bucks for new cells what their experience is and NOT from a sponsored driver pimping their sponser.
Thanks to all that reply.
#23
Originally Posted by Jeff Cuffs
TRINITY
#24
Originally Posted by bigdog xxx-s
Danny/SMC-
Please answer this. I have heard from a few matchers about the IB venting during matching and they are high maintenance. By high maintenance you must always store them properly. I know the same with GP, but if you got lazy for a week, sometimes it happens. I know it's new but many people have told be stay with the 3700. It's a new cell has IB straightened out the issues, Promatch came out and said they have stopped due to concerns.
I'm in the market for new cells for Las Vegas and am not sure which way to go. 3700 or IB3800. Again I'm sure this will create a lot of chatter and debates. I'd like to hear from the guy like me thats about to lay down 200-250 bucks for new cells what their experience is and NOT from a sponsored driver pimping their sponser.
Thanks to all that reply.
Please answer this. I have heard from a few matchers about the IB venting during matching and they are high maintenance. By high maintenance you must always store them properly. I know the same with GP, but if you got lazy for a week, sometimes it happens. I know it's new but many people have told be stay with the 3700. It's a new cell has IB straightened out the issues, Promatch came out and said they have stopped due to concerns.
I'm in the market for new cells for Las Vegas and am not sure which way to go. 3700 or IB3800. Again I'm sure this will create a lot of chatter and debates. I'd like to hear from the guy like me thats about to lay down 200-250 bucks for new cells what their experience is and NOT from a sponsored driver pimping their sponser.
Thanks to all that reply.
-Josh
#25
Tech Master
http://www.teamtrinity.com/middlesex...ds_fastest.htm actually Gp's went the fastest ever in history 89.7 mph... check out the link
#26
lol that aint the fastest car ever....electric record is something like 110mph.
its a modified 10th pan car, with 24 cells, brushless motor (i think) and a highly modified shell and tyres to withstand the stress.
its on rc car action somewhere i think.
its a modified 10th pan car, with 24 cells, brushless motor (i think) and a highly modified shell and tyres to withstand the stress.
its on rc car action somewhere i think.
#28
What is the best way to discharge IB3800 in order to keep them top shape???
#29
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Originally Posted by Hugo
What is the best way to discharge IB3800 in order to keep them top shape???
just got aload of ib38`s from EA
i`m under the impression same way as GP33`s
except this time i have purchased 2 novak flatliner tray`s for the IB`s
safer way to do it them chuck a piece of wire between them
#30
Tech Master
thank you ottoman