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snowmobilelegen 12.16.2008 09:46 PM

What lipos/ charger should I use for my hv6.5?
 
I have a Emaxx 3905 with the hv maxx 6.5 brushless setup in it. I want to switch to lipos. I was thinkings spc's 5000mah packs. But I am not sure. since they are only 15c's. What are other good ones? I will not buy Maxamps again. Also what are a good charger for them? I want to charge both packs in about an hour.

JThiessen 12.16.2008 11:11 PM

You are limited to 4S, and with your battery trays (unless you change to a strap) you'll need to get a pair of 2S, or run a single 3S. Brand depends on your wallet. Mike has some new batteries that look good, and Neu's are one of the lower priced high end batteries. I'd look for 25 to 30C.
Hyperion Duo sounds like the charger you want. Built in balancers, but you'll need Kokam adaptors.

snowmobilelegen 12.16.2008 11:19 PM

I wanted to do 2 2s packs. Which brand is mikes? I was thinking the hyperion duo. But you have to get a Powers supply too. which is getting expensive.

JThiessen 12.16.2008 11:37 PM

I believe they are Enerland cells.. THere is a write about them in the pre-sales forum, or somewhere like that.

Yes, if you were to buy a new power supply, it will get pricey. I found a used 25amp on my local RC-Tech forum for 25 bucks(just posted that I needed one, and voila'- got a response). It works well so far charging my 5S lipos, and charging my A123's at 9A.
Check Radio Shack for a low priced power supply.

snowmobilelegen 12.17.2008 01:06 AM

Too bad I live in a small crappy town, We have like nothing up here. Is edmonds close to vancouver?

JThiessen 12.17.2008 09:47 AM

We're about a 2-3 hour drive from Vancouver BC.

e-rev project 12.17.2008 01:39 PM

Hey another pacific northwest person i'm up in bellingham about an 1.5 hours from vancouver.
cheers:intello:

JThiessen 12.17.2008 02:12 PM

Ahhh - a southern canadian, eh?

BL_RV0 12.17.2008 11:03 PM

Oui, je suis de Ontario.
:lol:
I miss canada so..... much.........

snowmobilelegen 12.18.2008 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JThiessen (Post 242695)
We're about a 2-3 hour drive from Vancouver BC.

I was actually talking about Vancouver WA.

JThiessen 12.18.2008 10:59 PM

I wondered if you were! Its about the same distance from me.

snowmobilelegen 12.19.2008 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JThiessen (Post 243346)
I wondered if you were! Its about the same distance from me.

I am moving down that way next summer and hoping there will be other people/ tracks to drive on. there is nothing up here.

jayjay283 12.19.2008 10:31 PM

you can fit 2 x 2s (7.4) 8000k in the 3905 or 2x 3s 5000k's but the 6.5 wont take dual 3s (6s) .. 45mmw X 160mmL X 25mmH is if I recall is the max that will fit in those trays

snowmobilelegen 12.20.2008 12:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jayjay283 (Post 243564)
you can fit 2 x 2s (7.4) 8000k in the 3905 or 2x 3s 5000k's but the 6.5 wont take dual 3s (6s) .. 45mmw X 160mmL X 25mmH is if I recall is the max that will fit in those trays

I understand that. I just was wondering on what brands are good. which ones are mikes batts. and whats a good charger for them.

jayjay283 12.20.2008 12:30 AM

http://www.maxamps.com/EOS0610i-DUO2.htm Best charger arguably you can get

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXLWF4&P=ML Has worked so well for me I will endorse it, a bit expensive but the coupon get $30 or so off,... Others will chime in for me mentioning this one so consider it a contemplation point to the better stuff LOL

http://progressiverc.com/2S_Lipo.html Most lipos, size capacity etc. I cant recommend ones that fit, 45mmw X 160mmL X 25mmH the 3905 I used maxamps 5000ks and they died )all along) in 6 months, then I bought Neu 30c 5ks and a gorillamaxx chassis to fit them because they are 167 ish mm long and am loving life


Just some stuff to research


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