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09.21.2008, 09:34 PM

i am running two 5s zippy-r's on my 12 pound UE emaxx in parallel....i am have Plettenberg BigMaxximum and Schulze esc,they are very powerful and give me a full hour of run time!...they charge up to 21 volts and run very cool!....for $99 each they kick ass!
   
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09.21.2008, 09:53 PM

i think they are good enough. they are cheap enough not to be too worried about exact specs but perform high enough to satisfy us, im sure the higher priced neu packs will be better but for me, the zippies do it. on the other hand, im looking for some smaller 4s packs (true 25 or 30C) so i can reduce weight. any ideas? (6 minute races.)


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09.21.2008, 10:18 PM

Been racing a pair of the zippy 5s 5000 packs in my truggy all season. Also for long mains (20+ minute) in the buggy. I also have a pair of the 5s 4000mah zippys that I run the qualifiers with. At this point I doubt I will be buying enerland ever again. Just not enough difference for more than double the price IMO. I have many (I mean many) Enerland packs that I use regularly also. Enough to show up to the track with them all charged and run pre-race practice in both buggy and truggy race all 3 heats in both classes and the mains without ever recharging a single battery untill I gt home. Plus a couple extra just in case I get a bump up or something.



I like the enerland and they are certainly higher quality in terms of construction, but cant see a real world difference in the way they drive. Ive killed a couple Maxamps packs in my day also so I do know what crappy packs are too.

Just make sure you balance them and they will be just fine.


EDIT: One note... Now that I think about it, I did have one issue with one of the 5s 4000 packs. The first time I ran it it just went dead after about 1 munte of running. No voltage at all on the main lead, but the balance leads all shoed perfect voltage. SO I opened it utp and found that the pack must have been soldered on a monday morning or a friday afternoon, cuz the main lead was soldered on the very very edge of the solder tab and it was just barley on there so it brok off the first time I used it. No big deal. 2 minutes later I soldered it back on and have had not trouble since with it.


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09.21.2008, 10:26 PM

Another note. The charger I use is the FMA Cellpro 10S and while it charges it also measures the internal resistance of the cells. I get around 20% lower internal resistance reading from the zippy packs than I do with my enerland packs and the temps the Zippy come off the track at are also easily 10F degrees lower also. Just my observations.

Internal resistance is usually a measure of the cell quality. While I'm sure the measurements the charger takes are not 100% accurate, they should be a good relative measurement.


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