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03.22.2009, 11:38 PM

I imagine if you gear stupidly high you could get the voltage to drop low enough to get some ripple current, but I ran mine with a Neu 1515 1.5D in a heavy Truggy with 40 series wheels/tires and my MGM handled it just fine but I keep my gearing so that my entire system runs stable.


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03.23.2009, 12:30 AM

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!

Have you ever actually tried to get MA to make good on their warranty? You have to beg, plead, and promise to get them to do anything! Esspecially if dealling with Jason. I did eventually get my packs replaced but the new packs aren't covered. According to them their packs weren't strong enough for my setup! Apparently I was drawing more than 120amps continous or peaks of more than 240 with my E-Revo geared for 36MPH! Buy quality cells for less! If a Neu pack gives you problems I'd be very surprised for one but at least it would be something worth sending to Linc and saving!
I actually had good luck with there CS and a cell that was bad in a 2s 8k pack. I did notice on the MA packs that the difference in cell voltage after being discharged was much greater than any of my packs I own now.

I now own a SPC 2s 5000mah 15c pack, a Polyquest 2s 5000mah 30c pack, and a Poly R/C 3s 5000mah 30c pack. Here is where I bought my Poly R/C pack from. Great price and free shipping. This place deals with only Enerland.

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