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Default Yungtong 4300's? any experiences?

As above really, they are probably the cheapest cells available on the EB list.

Has anyone used them? what did you find?

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As above really, they are probably the cheapest cells available on the EB list.

Has anyone used them? what did you find?

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do you have link to these things i cant find a supplier anywhere
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sorry, I don't have a link. Demon have them in stock.

someone posted a link from a US store recently too, they were £25 ish.
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Canr find them on the demon site But at that price if there any good then they might be worth a gamble
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They aren't on the site yet. I e-mailed Nick to ask him.

They are about £30 per pack assembled in saddle formation.
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6 quid a cell, just orded a set
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I have just monitored a pack of the Yuntong 4300s (Matched from Demon) on my ProTrak.

At a constant 20A discharge, every cell remained above 1.2V until 620 seconds.
This compares with circa 500 seconds for a pack of EP4200s.

The overall duration (down to 1.0V per cell), is the longest I've seen of any pack, at 780 seconds.

Average discharge voltage throughout the first 300 seconds, is on a par with, (but not quite as high as) IB4200SVHs or EP4200 MII.

For the price, they are a steal!

Obviously I don't know about how long they will last, or how fragile they are, but they can't be as bad as last years IB4200s.
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Are these the cells with the Pale blue shrink wrap?
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think these are em mate
http://demonpowerproducts.co.uk/prod...oducts_id=2696
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I tested a pack of these cells sunday, i ran two races through them and they felt very fast. im really no expert with cells but they felt good to me, comparable to the ib's i have used. whether they hold this performance is yet to be seen. so far so good
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Just ordered 3 packs so we shall see!
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I'd appreciate it if you could keep me posted on your experiences.

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anybody run these yet do they compare to the intellects or are they crap
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anybody run these yet do they compare to the intellects or are they crap
Yes, I ran mine. A four cell pack in a 12th scale car.
To back up the results I had on the pro-trak, they are equally as fast as the IB4200s, and EP4200s which I was using.

Good VFM IMHO
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Yes, I ran mine. A four cell pack in a 12th scale car.
To back up the results I had on the pro-trak, they are equally as fast as the IB4200s, and EP4200s which I was using.

Good VFM IMHO
just done a test on me trusty charger discharger and found yuntong 4300 to have vastly more capacity and very simalar voltage to my three packs of orion 4200 efra specs even though they are they same cellapart from one chemical component i here they come out the same door so the yontong looks a steal
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Those cells look good, specially their price ! But I don't see them on the EFRA list. Are they under another name/brand ?
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Those cells look good, specially their price ! But I don't see them on the EFRA list. Are they under another name/brand ?
Only seem to be on the BRCA list, not sure how it works, if BRCA asks for a type of cell to be submitted, or someone supplies a cell to be included, possibly a bit of both, but anyway its the last cell on the BRCA list.
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Ah, OK. Not for me then
Thanks for the fast reply.
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