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Novice 25-09-2016 07:35 AM

Floureon 3s lipo?
 
What is people's opinions on the Floureon lipo's specifically the 5500 3s ones . I know they will not be as good as the more expensive branded ones but more importantly are they safe ? Anybody had any issues ? Or is it stay clear ? Any info appreciated as I don't want to spend money on something that isn't up to the job .

Mullan84 25-09-2016 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Novice (Post 957556)
What is people's opinions on the Floureon lipo's specifically the 5500 3s ones . I know they will not be as good as the more expensive branded ones but more importantly are they safe ? Anybody had any issues ? Or is it stay clear ? Any info appreciated as I don't want to spend money on something that isn't up to the job .

I bought a 5200 2S. Used it 3 times had no issues. If you buying the hard case version make sure if fits the car. With the cables sticking up out of the battery it could hit your body work.

mattr 25-09-2016 05:21 PM

Can recall seeing some posts somewhere (MSUK maybe?) with swollen and cracked cases after only a few runs. Probably worth extending your search for info as I doubt there will be many people on here using them.

Fwiw. Gens ace and turningy nanotechs are both cheap and reliable. There will be hundreds of users of both on here.

Novice 25-09-2016 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by mattr (Post 957589)
Can recall seeing some posts somewhere (MSUK maybe?) with swollen and cracked cases after only a few runs. Probably worth extending your search for info as I doubt there will be many people on here using them.

Fwiw. Gens ace and turningy nanotechs are both cheap and reliable. There will be hundreds of users of both on here.

Cheers , I think I will stick to Turningy ones that I have been using I found some similar reports of swelling .


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