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Old 22-03-2011
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Default Most popular MiMh's for starter box.

Considering giving up buying pull starts at £14 a time & dealing with slipping one way bearings

I just wondered what cells for a starter box ?

Would 2x3000's suffice or better to go higher, ie 2x4300's ??
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3000 mah is fine as long as they good batteries.

Orion make heavy duty twin pack Nimhs specifically for starter boxes.
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Old 28-03-2011
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IMHO dont waste your money on mimhs,God knows how much a specialised orion twin pack is!!..check out hobbyking or even ebay for a Turnigy 3 or 4 cell lipo,I have been running a 20c 3 cell for the last 8 months and with regular balance charging it has been faultless.
EDIT- Obviously presuming your charger has a lipo charge setting
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Well in my opinion get yourself an NP7-12 YUASA BATTERY they last ages and dont need balance charging and are only £17 quid
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Well in my opinion get yourself an NP7-12 YUASA BATTERY they last ages and dont need balance charging and are only £17 quid
Well Bob me old china plate,i paid £9.75 delivered for a turnigy 20c 2200 3 cell lipo
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