Enelong Batterys
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Enelong Batterys
Has anyone used the Enelong batteries(They sell them on cheapbatterypacks.com)?? I am looking at getting a couple of new battery packs for my transmitters, and I am considering these cells. they are about $1.50 per cell cheaper than the Eneloop batteries, which would save about $12 per pack. ($24 vs. $36 per pack.) About 50% more expensive. and if these batteries have a similar life expectancy, I think they might be worth it.
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Thanks, Craig.
Any input??
Thanks, Craig.
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RE: Enelong Batterys
Eneloop batteries are Nimh, right? I use a lipo battery with my transmitter now, the pack must fit your transmitter though. Here are a few that might interest you: http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...7&ParentCat=85
Only one charge per month (or even longer)...
Only one charge per month (or even longer)...
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RE: Enelong Batterys
Aerofly, Thanks!! I'll have to give em a try!!
Plane-addict, I am still a bit hesitant to go to Lipo (Old Horror stories) and also, I have no way to charge a set of Lipos anyway! I guess I could spring for an in-expensive charger tho!
What charger do you have, I had considered the Imax Quattro B6 to use to charge my larger capacity NiMh packs, but have been told that the above mentioned charger is tricked my a false Delta peak, and shuts itself off before reaching full charge, and I need to be re-started after it shuts off the first time! Too much trouble!
Thanks to the both of you for the advice,
Craig.
Plane-addict, I am still a bit hesitant to go to Lipo (Old Horror stories) and also, I have no way to charge a set of Lipos anyway! I guess I could spring for an in-expensive charger tho!
What charger do you have, I had considered the Imax Quattro B6 to use to charge my larger capacity NiMh packs, but have been told that the above mentioned charger is tricked my a false Delta peak, and shuts itself off before reaching full charge, and I need to be re-started after it shuts off the first time! Too much trouble!
Thanks to the both of you for the advice,
Craig.
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RE: Enelong Batterys
Sorry for my late reply.
I have an old version Triton that I still use with an external balancer when I charge lipo's. My other charger is this a Turnigy Accucel: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...idProduct=7028
I have an old version Triton that I still use with an external balancer when I charge lipo's. My other charger is this a Turnigy Accucel: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...idProduct=7028