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Bill G -> RE: Turnigy Lipos (9/8/2012 7:01 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Larry Dudeck I have made direct comparisons between the 30~40C Turnigy and 20C Zippy Flightmax. Both batteries are used in the same F89 (Avatar) under the same conditions, flight durations, etc., etc. The Turnigy's are a distant second place to the lower C Zippy packs. The Turnigy's go flat after 2~2.5 minutes, the Zippers are good for 5 minutes easy. Perhaps my Turnigy's were mis-labled. quote:
ORIGINAL: ACES&8s Turnigy lipos I have tried puff and give up early on in life. Compared to Zippy Flightmax, you pay more, get 1/4 the life/performance. I use the batteries to max limits, but charge no faster than 2 hour, after cooling them. My Zippy Flightmax last a full season. Rhino don't last. Turnigy don't last. They 'C' rating understood, Turnigy cannot sustain the C level it represents. I've tried 3amphour and 2.2amphour. Wasted money. By the way...balance charge. Charger with balance mode, or use a Astro Blinky. With the blinky you have to set up a slow charge rate. Pick is of 30-40c 3 amp/hour Those reports are why I'm speculative about lipos, where all the brands are most likely labeled in-house. There are various marketing philosophies: One is to price accordingly, based on performance and quality, and hope that the mix of customers will buy all your product. A second is to make sure you sell all your stock, which can create a dilemma when using the first method. When I hear of the lower priced brand outperforming the higher priced brand, which I've heard more than once, I question the consistency of the labeling method, and that it may be inconsistent due to efforts to sell out all the stock. I personally prefer consistency. Charge a bit more for the good performing cells and don't even sell the poor performing ones at all, or sell them very cheap and honestly rated. Overall marketing strategy can sometimes explain why some places must charge more than others for lipos of equal performance.
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