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I'm 100% sure on sizes and "voltage" - just not sure on what manufactures are envogue these days. haha.
in the real world they are more commonly know as NeuEnergy cells...I've run NeuPower, PolyRC and most recently some of the new Elite 4500's.
At $245 for a single 4S/30C/5000mAh I'd not call them 'on the cheaper side' at all.Neu power cells are on the cheaper side i believe....
Ron,in the real world they are more commonly know as NeuEnergy cells...I've run NeuPower, PolyRC and most recently some of the new Elite 4500's.
Ron
you managed to back up some passes in LA... i emagine he'll keep ya a bit longer Brian B)Ron,You're right, I hope Steve doesn't cut me off for screwing up the brand. Thanks for the helpfull information!
To add to this... when you are picking your "poison".... decide on a tap style for the balancing leads and STICK to it! You'll have less jumpers and adapters to have to carry around... I think it's basically PolyQuest Taps or ThunderPower Taps on most of the good cells these days... Find out which ones you have and then stick with them and you'll have an easier time at the lake...Pick your poison and have fun.
I'm planning on it. It really depends on how well I recover from surgery next month.you coming to Valdosta in April?Ron
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