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Default 7.4v lipo ,for 1/8th brushless , are these suitable ..

are these any good it will be for a 1/8th brushless truggy ...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GP-TC301-5000m...item2c50ef57b0

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u planning too use two in series right, seem a bit pricy. U racing or bashing
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u planning too use two in series right, seem a bit pricy. U racing or bashing
yeah in 4 series , and a bit of both club racing and a bit off bashing ....
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i have no experieces with the batts my self check this guide very helpful mate http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33282
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is there anything you can advise for the same sort of money , but i want some for next weekend , so a uk shop will be good ..cheers
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Default Demon power products

they do some good packs just search for them in google and youll find them.

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWAX:IT

try this you need more volts
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they do some good packs just search for them in google and youll find them.

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yeah cheers i had thought of them , but im realy after packs with bannana/ corraly connectors .. as the wires may foul on the battery box/mount ....
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For 1/8th you don't really want 4mm Corally connectors idealy. A couple of soft-case LiPos designed for Helis or planes would be better.

Try a couple of Hyperion 3300mAh 4S LiPos in parallel (for a 6600mAh 4S pack), the 25C packs would easily be enough with that kind of capacity. $85.95 each.

Alternatively, try a couple of Hyperion 5000mAh 2S packs in series (for 5000mAh 4S), again 25C is enough. They're only $66.95 each.

A really good place to get them from is RC-LiPos.
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ok cheers , so you dont nessarily need hard case lipos then ...
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Of course not. I've never used hard-cased LiPos in 1/8 scale. Provided they are secure, and not allowed to slide around (which should also be observed for hard cased LiPos - it is only a thin sheet of lexan surrounding the cell anyway), they will be fine.
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