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Tom F
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LiPo brands? - 04.29.2006, 04:27 PM

What brands of LiPo cells are worth looking at?

I'm going to go with Apogee PFM LiMn 20C 3800 packs, but are there any others to look at?

Probably going to run 3 or 4S LiPo with a higher turn motor in the RS4MT (thinking a Lehner 1930 Or Basic XL3100) so i wont need suh high current...anyone got any suggestions?


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05.05.2006, 08:42 PM

I ran them packs today. I had them in a gmaxx on a 1950 8t. It ran great. I will test them out further and see. They have enough amps to run what you looking at.


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05.06.2006, 06:49 PM

your prolly going to run into the same problem im having with my rs4mt. its hard to find a good lipo that will fit. that pack you suggested looks like it wont fit in the rs4mt with out modification its a 140mm long the max for that truck is 134 or so. the 42 mm width looks good but the height of the pack is just 2 mm off. as far as a 4s pack i haven't found one that will fit with a doesn't discharge rating. :007:
   
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