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09.23.2010, 01:19 AM

As requested! I should also have the insides of a Blue Lipo too, since the leads are getting frayed at the entrance of the hardcase.


   
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09.23.2010, 05:00 AM

Thank you for uploading your pics.

From looking at your pics, the soldering work looks much better, cleaner than the hyperion lipos! You would actually be able to inspect for damage...
   
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09.23.2010, 09:25 AM

Wait till you see the Blue Lipo, the leads weren't properly wet before heating to the board. Allowing the wires to fray and peal away from the joint on impacts. I hope the 5000mah that has been doing so well with me has better connections. Though the 5000mah has a front center exit and those setups usually have more wire inside the case, so less tug and pull compared to a side exit.
   
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