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03.06.2009, 03:10 AM

That is my prefered setup for BL conversions too. Very balanced in every way. With bulkier A123 batterys one of the simplest solution to get enough room and a good balance. Of course somewhat heavier than with one lipo pack as you need 2 battery holder and 2 batterys with the same capacity as one will always be heavier.

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03.06.2009, 04:18 AM

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Of course somewhat heavier than with one lipo pack as you need 2 battery holder and 2 batterys with the same capacity as one will always be heavier.
I think for the sacrifice of a little extra weight, there still is an advantage over unbalanced weight.
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