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02.26.2008, 03:09 PM

Weight is also a consideration. While its prolly lighter than a 4s2P 8000 mah Maxamps pack some might use, its still rather heavy, esp on a buggy chassis. This sounds like its race oriented, so the extra weight may really throw you off.

How long are your mains you are looking to run? I would pick a battery that has just a bit more juice than you need (say, by 20%) as any extra capacity is extra weight you are carrying for no good reason other than to make the car sloppier.

EG. Some of the truggies I've seen burn about 7.0-7.5 Watt-hours/min in a race. IDK what a buggy needs, but somewhat less. So for a 10 min Truggy race you need a ~75 Wh battery. Now, just pick the voltage you want to run, and then divide to est the pack capacity needed. Ie, for a 6S pack you need a ~3.4 Ah battery. For a 4S a 5Ah batt. 8S, a 2.5Ah battery. Obviously then make sure the C rate is high enough for you power demands, but that too will scale with needed capacity so it shouldn't be a prob.

I would guess that batt would give you a solid 20min or more. If you don't need that much think about trading it, if you need it, great. If you need more, well... you may need a batt swap. g/l.

Last edited by Finnster; 02.26.2008 at 03:12 PM.
   
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