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10.05.2007, 10:54 AM
Well, again that depends on a few things. Are you racing or just bashing about?
If you are racing, you will want to buy the smallest batt that will have enough energy to last the race + ~20% or so. Say for a 15 min race, I wouldn't go any lower than a 4000mah, but exactly how much you need will depend on alot as well. if you are racing now, how much mah you put back in a pack after the race? From there find a bat that has a high enough "C" rating. Note that they are rated for continous, and burst discharges will be higher (which the 100-120A peaks would be.) Don't go too low on the C, but don't feel you have to get a batt that will do 120A continous. A 20C 4000mah would work I would think. Get someting that does at least 80A continuous to be safe (and if you have more money, get the highest C you want to spend for, like 30C.)
If the motor an all weighs ~500g, I would shoot for a batt that is somewhere close, hopefully slightly lighter, like 400-500g. Trackpower, NeuEnergy, Thunderpower, others all have quality high-end batts if that is what you are really shooting for. Maxamps or TrueRcs smaller batts will also work if $ is a bit tighter. May have to go up a bit in mah to get the discharge you need tho, like a 5000 mah batt. I know TrueRc has a 5000 mah batt that does ~115a burst, and weighs 110g/cell (so 4S=~450g) and is only $90. At that price you could have a few for several heats of racing. Don't be shocked by the lowly 10C rating, as their cells are frequently underrated, which is a nice change.
If you are just bashing, don't worry too much about it imo. If the car drives ok, flys straight, go with whatever you want to spend
Last edited by Finnster; 10.05.2007 at 10:59 AM.
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