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10.26.2010, 11:31 AM
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Wilcox, does this mean that your other packs labeled as "True 60C" or "True 30C" mean that they are rated for 60C for one second and 30C for one second respectively?
If Maxamps is using their C rating consistently as their "1 second burst" rating, that is okay. But the word "true" is such a messy word that it really should be dropped from their marketing strategy.
Electric Dave and Thomasis
The only legitimate alternative to a graph would be to purchase ~30 different battery packs and construct a confidence interval over the results holding all other conditions constant, such as temperature, driving conditions, motor/esc, wiring, setup, vehicle. Saying that "my pack runs great!" is only worth it's weight in words and has a sample size of 1, which doesn't tell us anything really. The only substitute for intrinsic evidence (ie a graph) is empirical evidence - so start buying your batteries and let's get those results!
You do drive graphs. And an Eagle Tree logs them.
Last edited by moneybagsfor-rc; 10.26.2010 at 12:11 PM.
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