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01.10.2006, 12:31 PM

which puts them higher on the scale of risc than lipoly's.. :p
   
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LOL!
   
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01.12.2006, 11:59 AM

Was just about to order some IB4200s too. That sucks, will wait for GPs.


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Don't wait for the GPs either... Not worth it... As far as I am concered, the IB3800 is still the cream of the crop...
   
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01.12.2006, 07:51 PM

Well, I guess I'm an idiot and a test dummy all in one, got a stick pack of IB4200's last night on employee discount for $35. I'm gonna tear them down and do the typical side by side conversion with battery bars, then see if somehow my cells are actually good.
   
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01.13.2006, 09:31 AM

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Don't wait for the GPs either... Not worth it... As far as I am concered, the IB3800 is still the cream of the crop...
But I wish to use it for bashing, I don't race. So IB4200s will be better than the IB3800 no doubt? Explain for me please. :)


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01.13.2006, 11:41 AM

I am getting a little over 4000mah out of the ib 3800s. I think he is talking about mah per $.


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The IB 4200s are having shorting problems... Read my earlier post on them...
   
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01.13.2006, 01:51 PM

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The IB 4200s are having shorting problems... Read my earlier post on them...
Yes I know that but is it worth waiting for the re-release in March or do you really think 3800s are the better option all together?


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01.13.2006, 05:34 PM

coolhandcountry, with your IB3800's, are you getting over 4000mah in, or are you actually getting that out when using a discharger? Because a lot of that is actually lost to heat and that sort of thing. My GP3300's take in ~3700-3800mah, but only give out ~3200mah on my discharger.
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01.13.2006, 06:14 PM

I never tried on discharge. none of my other batts get that hi.

The batts only heat up to about 110-115 f


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01.13.2006, 10:52 PM

well i just got mine in and am about to cross my fingers and cycle them. ill let you know what happens and how they perform once i get my motor in.
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01.14.2006, 03:06 AM

Ran my IB4200 pack today for the first time, charged it up at a more "gentle" 4a charge and ran it in my T2 with Orion Method R 19x2.......very nice run. Despite this only being the first charge run through it (dumped it previous to charging, but that doesn't count), I got a solid 15 minutes of runtime before they started to show signs of dumping, I was actually very glad by the time it started slowing because it was a bit cold outside tonight........45* is cold for us at least.

Anyway, first run, went great, solid power, good punch, and super long runtime.........I'm hoping the pack doesn't blow up or anything because I like it thus far. :)
   
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01.20.2006, 10:20 AM

I'm going to be doing some hands on tests with the 4200s this week. I'll let you guys know what the deal is.
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01.20.2006, 12:33 PM

Thanks Alex.

Can people give feedback on the 4200s please who have purchased them? Holding up well?


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