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janus_77 30-03-2008 08:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by super__dan (Post 108225)
They last even more than that I think from last year, I used 2 sets for the 7 runs and both looked pretty dam good after that.

Like I said you can get 3 to 4 runs out a set. ( even with a 4.5 :thumbsup: )

Chrislong 30-03-2008 09:19 PM

Is there any more news on the 2.4ghz debate going on in Belgium? :cry:

tony12795 29-05-2008 02:24 PM

Are Lipos now allowed for the whole meeting ?

Garry Driffill 29-05-2008 02:38 PM

I think its just for practice days only.

Chrislong 29-05-2008 04:36 PM

Have you guys not red the website? Im not telling you if you can't be arsed to look.

Chrislong 29-05-2008 05:54 PM

Regarding 2.4GHZ:

http://www.efra.ws/news/download/200..._WAS-RLANS.pdf

Regarding Lipo, navigate to it through this, via Grand Prix and somewhere in there, im looking at it but the link doesn't seem to go to the page I wanted to link to: (It also said all this on the emails you didn't read) :lol:

http://translate.google.co.uk/transl...%3Den%26sa%3DG

Body Paint 29-05-2008 07:00 PM

I assume that our radios are 10Mv? which is ok...

It's a lot of information but nowhere does it say "you can" or "you can't" use 2.4Ghz radios. Or have I missed something :confused:

Chrislong 29-05-2008 07:10 PM

Reading between the lines I think we will be okay, but there is further discussions to happen before anything is finalised.

Body Paint 29-05-2008 07:14 PM

Yeh, that's the way I read it. Why could they not have just said "you can use 2.4ghz at the moment and a final decission will be made 10th June" who really cares about all that other guff?:lol:

elvo 29-05-2008 07:38 PM

From the emails you didn't read:


BATTERIES
NiMh: Efra list 2008 + all previously Efra approved batteries.
For the use of NiMh batteries, please follow the BRCA safety instructions.
LiPo: 7,4 Volt originally hard cased LiPo's (no Maxamps skins e.g.).
When in doubt about the hard case, we will follow the ROAR definition.
Use and charge according to manufacturer’s instructions. Liposack recommended for charging.
Charge regime CC/CV, maximum allowed voltage 8.44 V.
For reliable info on LiPo, please read the ROAR rulebook, pages 33 to 36.

Body Paint 29-05-2008 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elvo (Post 128901)
From the emails you didn't read:


BATTERIES
NiMh: Efra list 2008 + all previously Efra approved batteries.
For the use of NiMh batteries, please follow the BRCA safety instructions.
LiPo: 7,4 Volt originally hard cased LiPo's (no Maxamps skins e.g.).
When in doubt about the hard case, we will follow the ROAR definition.
Use and charge according to manufacturer’s instructions. Liposack recommended for charging.
Charge regime CC/CV, maximum allowed voltage 8.44 V.
For reliable info on LiPo, please read the ROAR rulebook, pages 33 to 36.

What the heck is a Liposack? Sounds like something Chris Long would now all about... Chris???

Chrislong 29-05-2008 08:09 PM

Its a handbag to put your Lippy in dude! :thumbsup:

LOL, nah its just a sack which you put the Lipo in while being charged and so if it goes pop, it protects everyone. No mushroom cloud etc.

Body Paint 29-05-2008 08:12 PM

Ahhhhh! I see... well as long as it's nothing contagous.


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