Thanks for the responses guys. I am doing what I can to get you more graphs and videos in a timely matter. Please understand, I was at iHobby all weekend and I have a lot to catch up on. All the material I have to market these packs wasn't ready to go, but I wanted to announce the packs for iHobby as it is a exciting release for us. So thanks again for being patient with me. I am working on getting some more strenuous test results for you, so that is on the way. Hopefully Mike and a few others I sent batteries too will also post their results too when they get a chance to do their testing. I am aware that continious tests aren't as important as burst tests. We are working on getting those to you shortly.
Regarding our graph and the comments about it. That is the screen shot of the graph off the computer. No photoshop, no changing, just the facts. As you can see at 50 amps the capacity drops a little to 5700mah. This is as honest as we can be. We also took a video during testing if you would like to watch that:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeT7JCmUIp8
suicideneil
You say our prices are outrageous? Well we actually have lowered our pricing structure quite a bit. Our prices are very competitive with other reputable brands. So can you please point out some actually prices that we can both check together online with similar quality packs. Also what is the guarantee on these packs?
lincpimp
No matter how you look at it an RC car starting a 1000+ HP dragster is cool. I'm not a auto mechanic nor am I very familiar with dragsters but I think it's cool that there are guys out there that run our packs in every event they run. If this is something that doesn't interest you then that's ok but I think there are some guys out there that will get a kick out of the video.
JERRY2KONE
Here is how we rate our cells.
*Please note this is a cell rating, as you know Deans and Traxxas connectors can only handle around 70 amps continious.
Our 150C Packs
150C - Maximum burst rating without swelling or damaging the cell. This is a 1 second burst.
100C - Maximum sustained burst rating without swelling or damaging the cell. This is a 10 second burst.
75C - This is the continious rating that the cell can handle through the full discharge without swelling or damaging the cell.
thzero
I am unfamiliar with that ad. It must have been something that was done before I came on board. Maybe give us a call in the office and ask to speak with Austin. 888-654-4450
Thanks again guys and remember I am here to help you get the information you need. So be patient as I get the rest of the other material and if there is something that you would like to see just post up and I will try to provide that for you.
Have a good one.
Brandon