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06.20.2008, 12:05 AM

Trakpowers and Flightpower are the same cells I do like the 4mm connectors of the Trakpowers though
   
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I love the Trakpower packs. Very durable and great cells. You can always get another later if you want to step up to 6s.

   
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Trakpowers and Flightpower are the same cells I do like the 4mm connectors of the Trakpowers though
If that is directed at me I am quite aware of that, I am referring to the weight savings of not having a metal case.


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If that is directed at me I am quite aware of that, I am referring to the weight savings of not having a metal case.
The cases are plastic. I weighed 2 Trackpowers and 1 4s 4900mah Neu pack and they were very close with the Trackpowers a little heavier.

When I get home tonight I'll weigh them in both 4s and 6s configs.

At first I was concerned about being limited to 12 ga wire and 4mm bullets since Castle only rates them to 75 amps, but after running the 6s config on my MMM/1515 1y Savage, the wires and connectors were barely even warm.
   
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