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Old 02-26-2011, 03:58 PM
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QC

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Old 02-26-2011, 09:09 PM
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What are the iR numbers for Rhino packs? Seems they are good indicators of the performance.
I've had my Rhino 4900's read .6 to .9 milli ohms. That's with a 40 degree (Celsius) day. Measured on a Cell Pro 10s
More typically around 1.6 to 2.2 Milli ohms

Awesome power

Chris
That the IR number is under 1 milli ohms is great. How many good cycles can rhino packs deliver in general?

These packs had around 30 odd flights. I have some packs that have over a 100+ cycles. They are still very good for practice, but i don't use them in competition. As they get older there internal resistance goes up. I find they swell slightly but not puff. When i have done with them i bring them back to 5s packs and use them in my Angel. Eventually they go in the bin

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I'm pleased to un-hijack the thread. As Pattratt pointed out Hobby King is not all that. In fact, there seems to be a growing number of issues surrounding their business practices and a lot of claims that they are less than honest with their customers. I know the prices look enticing but when you factor in the poor quality, expensive customs and shipping costs, and incredibly poor customer service, I just encourage anyone to look elsewhere.
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Hobby King has a dis-service department: I ordered a $140 order May 28th. I forgot some stuff, so I put in another order for $56. The $140 order only came in wit $69 worth of stuff. The $56 order has not arrived yet. They are conveniently not helping me. Chinese parts are now costing me 5 times more than what they advertise. I have one more email stating that I will cancel all payments if I do not receive what I paid for.

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