Hobby king lipoly batteries
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RE: Hobby king lipoly batteries
ORIGINAL: nonstoprc
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
Chris
ORIGINAL: icicles
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
ORIGINAL: nonstoprc
What are the iR numbers for Rhino packs? Seems they are good indicators of the performance.
What are the iR numbers for Rhino packs? Seems they are good indicators of the performance.
More typically around 1.6 to 2.2 Milli ohms
Awesome power
Chris
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
Chris
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RE: Hobby king lipoly batteries
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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RE: Hobby king lipoly batteries
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.