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lipo batterys on a budjet
hi im not new to electric 1/10th buggys but i am new to brushless and lipos ,
ive just bought a lrp 9.5 brushless system for my b3 and would like to get some lipos , but not knowing much about them id like some advice please . ive food these on the bay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2208872325...84.m1423.l2649 and would like to know if they are any good for the money , as far as my budjet goes i could problably buy 2 of these . are they ok for the money ? cheers lee |
also what style charger lead would i need to charge it , i have a core ucd 20 style charger..
sorry just decieded to have a look at my charger and it seems i dont need a charge lead may bad |
For the money they are ok. Look after them, balance them, store them correctly and they will do ok. But like most things the more you pay the better.
I run two sets of those but 5000mah and they do me fine, not crashing so much is far more important on lap times where I'm concerned! If you want to use them for bashing around then obviously the more mah rating the better. Check with your local club if thy are allowed at your club if you intend racing with them. I have nano techs now but still use my normal Turnigy batteries. I only notice a little less punch due to the lower c rating. |
I've used the overlander 5200 25c lipos all year with no problems and I cannot tell any difference between them and a pack of nosram 5300 race lipos- or it might just be me!..£35 a pack and no silly side exit lead to deal with just standard lead fitting as per lrp/ nosram
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You could try picking up a used but good quality lipo. Found this one on ebay http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...#ht_500wt_1202
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