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ReV:-O 08.11.2008 09:43 PM

narrowed it down to 3 lipos...
 
hi guys,
i really really need your help on picking one of these. im getting a Muggy with a Neu 1521/1.5D motor and a MMM esc, and i really dont know what battery to get. i've narrowed it down to 3:

FLIGHTPOWER EVO25-5000 6S BRICK
http://www.flightpower.co.uk/index.asp?page=Products/Product(Info.asp^currency=GBP_item=EVO25-50006S

or

Poly RC PQ-6000XP-6S Li-Poly Battery
In Stock $388.63
22.2V 6000mAh (6 cells) 25C/50C
Rating: 25C (150.0A) continuous, 50C (300.0A) burst Dimension: 165mm x 46mm x 64mm
Weight: 886 grams
Termination: Wire & PolyQuest/Hyperion tap
http://www.rclipos.com/RCL.html

or

PQ-5000XP 6S1P
Capacity : 5000mAh
Cell Model: PF 8643150XP
Voltage : 22.2V
Charge Current(2C) : 10.0A
Continous Dis.(25C) : 125.0A
Dimension(mm) : 54.0 * 46.5 * 166.5
Weight : 750g
http://www.enerland.com/product/p1.p...oname=&page=16

i really dont know what one to go for, if any. i want long runtimes like 40-45minutes and i dont know if 5000mAh can do it...

anyway thanks so much for your help

BrianG 08.11.2008 10:32 PM

40-45 minutes on something as heavy as a Muggy with 5Ah with that motor may be tough to do IMO. You're gonna have to gear conservatively, and baby the throttle. No WOT starts. You might be able to squeeze 40 minutes out of a 6Ah pack, but it'll be close if you can even reach that. I get about 40 minutes on a buggy with 8Ah packs, but they are 4s... 6s will help if you can keep the current low via gearing.

What's_nitro? 08.11.2008 10:40 PM

Well #1 and #3 are identical. #2 just has 1000mAH more capacity, and a higher output thereby. So if you're going for more runtime I would opt for that one.

ReV:-O 08.11.2008 11:42 PM

ok so are they all good batts? do they all have enerland cells?

jnev 08.11.2008 11:46 PM

They all use enerland cells and are all very good batteries. :yes:


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