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jollyjumper 04.27.2007 12:37 PM

maybe this?
Quote:

Originally Posted by enerland
PQ-4500XQ 4S1P
Capacity : 4500mAh
Cell Model: PF 8143150XQ
Voltage : 14.8V
Charge Current(2C) : 9A
Continous Dis.(30C) : 135A
Dimension(mm) : 33.5 * 51.5 * 164.0
Weight : 503g


Sower 04.27.2007 12:40 PM

Yeah, that's a good pack, but I don't think it would get me another 10 minutes of race run time. Right now I'm running the Hyperion 4350 and that is an Enerland cell too. I thought about going with the 5000 too, but still not sure that I would get an additional 10 minutes of race time there either.

jollyjumper 04.27.2007 12:56 PM

sorry i wasnt clear, i mean run two of those:027:

Sower 04.27.2007 01:01 PM

Woah, that would be sweet! I would have a run time of like 40 minutes! Unfortunately my truggy would do barrel rolls in the air from all the weight being on one side. :005:

jollyjumper 04.27.2007 01:25 PM

oh i see, that would be bad.
you must have one side motor and other side batt?!?
could you change to top mounted motor and batts on both sides?

Sower 04.27.2007 02:34 PM

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Yep, it's a battery on one side, motor on the other. Here's a photo of it - a little dirty! Not sure about the top mounted motor. I'll think about it.

skellyo 04.27.2007 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sower
Which manufacturer are you thinking of?

I'm talking about Flightpower/Enerland cells:

Either 2 of these:
From Enerland website:
Capacity : 3300mAh
Cell Model: PF 6644130XP
Voltage : 14.8V
Charge Current(2C) : 6.6A
Continous Dis.(25C) : 82.5A
Dimension(mm) : 27.5 * 44.5 * 143.0
Weight : 322g


Or 2 of these:
From Enerland website:
Capacity : 3200mAh
Cell Model: PF 6444135XQ
Voltage : 14.8V
Charge Current(2C) : 6.4A
Continous Dis.(30C) : 96A
Dimension(mm) : 26.5 * 45.5 * 150.5
Weight : 342g

Edit: figured I would add the towerhobbies.com links as well...

They don't show an Evo 25 3300mAh yet, but they do have the Evo 30 3200mAh listed.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXRWB7&P=7

Sower 04.27.2007 03:08 PM

The Enerland 3200 might work. It's a little longer, like my 4350. That would be nice - basically a 4s 6400. That would easily get me through the 30 minute race. Interresting that the 3200 is heavier than the 3300 though.

Sower 04.27.2007 03:13 PM

I just saw this one too:

Capacity : 6000mAh
Cell Model: PF 10343150XP
Voltage : 14.8V
Charge Current(2C) : 12A
Continous Dis.(20C) : 120A
Dimension(mm) : 44.2 * 45.2 * 165.7
Weight : 622g

That might work really well!

skellyo 04.27.2007 03:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sower
Interresting that the 3200 is heavier than the 3300 though.

Because it's a 30C cell versus 25C is my guess.

Gustav 04.27.2007 04:32 PM

A flightpower 3300 evo20 4s1p weighs 360 grams,i think those figures are off or just the weight of the cells and not the pack,the 3200 being 342g seems about right though.

jollyjumper 04.27.2007 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by enerland
PQ-3200XQ

click to enlarge
Capacity : 3200mAh
Cell Model: PF 6444135XQ
Voltage : 3.7V
Charge Current(2C) : 6.4A
Continous Dis.(30C) : 96A
Dimension(mm) : 6.4 * 44.0 * 137.0
Weight : 79g

Quote:

Originally Posted by enerland
PQ-3300XP

click to enlarge
Capacity : 3300mAh
Cell Model: PF 6644130XP
Voltage : 3.7V
Charge Current(2C) : 6.6A
Continous Dis.(25C) : 82.5A
Dimension(mm) : 6.0 * 44.0 * 130.0
Weight : 76g

this is the difference.


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