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07.13.2009, 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by PedeBasher View Post
...Oh well maybe Brian will still give me free batts. ...
I thought it was the other way around? I assure you, I don't have any inside connections to cheap hi-Q cells.

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Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ View Post
sounds cool but I want to see what BrainG comes up with to test batteries. Brian- you should call it the battery dyno........
lol. Sounds good.

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Originally Posted by suicideneil View Post
30amps discharge test? Thats only 6c for a 5000mah lipo, a rather worthless test as even crappy packs can manage that kinda discharge.

Lab testing would be more useful to determine run time and capacity- test drivers all have different styles so comparative testing would be rather difficult, almost impossible weh you factor in track conditions changing along with ambient temps etc.

At best, gut instinct you be relied upon to gauge things like punch and power output.
Yeah, 30A sounds a bit lame. Are they planning on testing these packs in those super light (4lbs) 2WD 1/10 buggies or something?

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What if one company sends in a pack that's tampered? I can see a company (maxamps) doctoring a pack, using different, good cells and matching them so the pack performs almost as good as the high end packs. In truth the pack is an expensive, flammable paperweight that sucks in anything more then a 2s rustler.
That's why whatever testing is done should be done with off-the-shelf packs. That's the only way to ensure that people will get similar results as those from the shootout. Not a statistically viable test IMO.

Last edited by BrianG; 07.13.2009 at 01:22 PM.
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