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miniGranis
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09.10.2007, 02:44 PM

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Whether the TrueRc packs is enough for your application, depends on how much current your setup needs to draw.
Sure got that, the thing is that I was looking for was some kind of general idea if the TrueRc 8Ah 10C pack is "out of the question" or not for my Revo with a 9XL.
The FD pack (I got with the truck) was a HUGE disapointment and I dont want to go that route again...
I was kind of hoping that someone have used the TrueRC in a Revo with a 9XL (or similar) and can give their opinion.
I dont know alot about weights etc for trucks/cars to I myself cant say if your setup with an 8ight and Neu would be similar to my Revo.
   
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09.10.2007, 02:57 PM

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Sure got that, the thing is that I was looking for was some kind of general idea if the TrueRc 8Ah 10C pack is "out of the question" or not for my Revo with a 9XL.
The FD pack (I got with the truck) was a HUGE disapointment and I dont want to go that route again...
I was kind of hoping that someone have used the TrueRC in a Revo with a 9XL (or similar) and can give their opinion.
I dont know alot about weights etc for trucks/cars to I myself cant say if your setup with an 8ight and Neu would be similar to my Revo.
Both my vids in my sig are on the TRC packs. the 5s is the 8k pack pre-tear down on v1 ERevo, and the 4S is the 6400 pack on my v2 Revo. Either pack would give great performance. I'd pocket the savings towards a Neu rather than a slightly nicer batt.
   
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