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10.17.2010, 11:43 PM
whats sarcasm? ha ha sorry red couldnt help it! at the risk of stirring up another sh!tstorm i want to throw a question out there. thought of something interesting today during a conversation with a buddy. now i know these are dc batteries, but we subject them to high frequency switched loads right? seems logical to me but everything sounds good inside your own head i gues..... so my question is, to which does the "C" rating refer to? a dc constant load or an ac like switched load? i could see a battery sustaining a higher switched load than a constant one. feel free to blow this out of the water if im wrong, but i think it might be something to consider if we are tying to pioneer a standardized rating system, and since our esc's are all high frequency switches in a sense maybe this is how we should rate these packs? no? i mean lets face it we all know that even a peice of 8 gauge wire wont take more than a couple hundred amps of straight/constant/dc load without becoming a fusable link(fun to watch!) right? but go to a switched/ac load and it might hold a bit more load. any who just curious to hear what others think on the topic. LET THE STORM BEGIN! ha ha ha....
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