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Jahay 06.23.2010 12:13 PM

i think ill def be using these nano techs for my 9s setup

scarletboa 06.23.2010 02:14 PM

i guess i'll be the guinea pig for the 5000mah 4s 45c pack.

edit: battery ordered!

Jahay 06.23.2010 03:06 PM

nice1! keep us posted on their performance. Do they come standard with bullet connectors?

scarletboa 06.23.2010 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jahay (Post 371041)
nice1! keep us posted on their performance. Do they come standard with bullet connectors?

yes, the same 5.5mm bullet plugs that they supply with all their packs that have 8awg wire.

reno911 06.23.2010 06:33 PM

Disappointment...


No 2s 5000mah.

molak 06.24.2010 05:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reno911 (Post 371077)
Disappointment...


No 2s 5000mah.

Nothing that a 4s 5000mAh pack and a knife cant solve :lol::lol:

fastbaja5b 06.24.2010 05:04 AM

Now with these super turbo packs you just have the 3 week wait for Hobbycity to pack and post the bastards!

V0RT3X 06.24.2010 05:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reno911 (Post 371077)
Disappointment...


No 2s 5000mah.


http://www.shrani.si/f/3k/3X/2vj0i8I...ms-nano-te.png

Jahay 06.24.2010 05:59 AM

damn i need 1x 45c 5s 5000mah and 2x 45c 2s 5000mah. None of which they have for my 9s setup. Maybe ill just have to run 10s?

scarletboa 07.14.2010 02:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scarletboa (Post 371035)
i guess i'll be the guinea pig for the 5000mah 4s 45c pack.

edit: battery ordered!


i got my battery yesterday. it is a little longer and heavier than my 20c 5000mah 4s pack. instead of soldering a dean's plug to it, i decided to solder 5.5mm plugs on my MMM and made a deans adapter for the rest of my battery packs. i want to pull some serious amps from this pack and i don't think dean's would be enough. i will have to do some creative dremeling on my lx-1e's battery tray to get the battery to fit, but i will run it as soon as it isn't over 105F ambient here.
i am afraid to run lipos in this insane heat after what happened a couple weeks ago. my 20c 4s pack swelled about 8mm thicker than it's original size and it got to over 140F. i threw it in a cooler and it went back to it's normal size by the time it was cooled down. this pack has seen about 60 hard cycles in my buggy and truggy and it has proven to be the best 20c pack i have ever used, but most of these runs were under 100F.

tc3_racer_001 07.14.2010 03:37 AM

in australia here we see temps up to 45C and i think 100 is about 35 so add a few more degrees to your temps!!! racing in the middle of summer is stupidly hot.

scarletboa 07.14.2010 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tc3_racer_001 (Post 373149)
in australia here we see temps up to 45C and i think 100 is about 35 so add a few more degrees to your temps!!! racing in the middle of summer is stupidly hot.

45c = 113f


temps here get up to 115f every now and then (118f max) and it is usually around 108-114f here during this part of the year.

getting back on subject, the pack construction appears to be better on the nano-tech pack compared to my older turnigy. the shrink wrap is a little thicker and the ends of the pack are "wrapped" like a hyperion or neu pack.


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