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Hi Austin, I am the guy who ordered the saddle, lipo pack from you for my 1/10 scale RC buggy. I have a feeling you should be selling many of these, considering that so many people own the XX-4 and now with the new BJ4WE. Looking forward to trying it out very soon!
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We have added them to the website. I am glad that they worked out well for you.
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Austin, how are the new saddle packs that you are testing coming along? I am very interested in possibly getting a new design, and especially one with arou 6000mah. Thanks =)
By the way, I ran the lipos last Saturday, and I won the A-main. People are starting to ask me about the batteries, the hobby shop owner knows about them too and I referred them to your website.
By the way, I ran the lipos last Saturday, and I won the A-main. People are starting to ask me about the batteries, the hobby shop owner knows about them too and I referred them to your website.
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We just built our first 5500mah saddle pack. It looks pretty sweet. I think it will work well for most setups. That is great news about the race!!
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I have Kokam 2000 15C Lipo which cells are beginning to swell or
bloat. Is there anything I can do to stop this or reclaim the packs.
There is still 12.5 volts charge on packs and they seem to be ok
other than swelling or bloating
bloat. Is there anything I can do to stop this or reclaim the packs.
There is still 12.5 volts charge on packs and they seem to be ok
other than swelling or bloating
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I am very pleased with the service I have received from Austin and MaxAmps. I recently made my first purchase with them and had a minor problem.
They quickly resolved the problem to my satisifaction and Max Amps will now be my sole supplier of Li-Po batteries.
Thanks Austin for the great service, product selection, quality and excellent prices!
Bill Cover / Woodduck
They quickly resolved the problem to my satisifaction and Max Amps will now be my sole supplier of Li-Po batteries.
Thanks Austin for the great service, product selection, quality and excellent prices!
Bill Cover / Woodduck
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Austin i'm new to the whole Lipo thing but i was wondering how the MaxAmps Lipoly 4000mah 2S 7.4V are? I have a mamba max 7700 system in my HPI Sprint. I'm currently running 1900-2400 nicads and nimh batteries and there really not doing it for me. I've been told from many that Lipo is where i want to be and that the over all performance i'll see from them with my 7700 is going to be huge. Also what do i need to know about charging and discharging them? Thank you for your help. Joe
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I just got some 7.4V 6000's for my TC4 w/Mamba 7700. Nice batts for sure. The 4000's are probably a lot lighter but figured these big-buck Lipos should have more current than the GP4300's they are replacing, so I got the 6A versions.
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The 4000s will work with the Mamba 7700 setup but they may get pretty hot. The 6000 would be a more conservative option.
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Maxamps should offer a saddle pack in the pack options menu for Nimh cells , because that is what i need for my Grand Motorsports Drag car .
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hi all im new to the rc electric sene i just got a mini lst and a mamba brushless system and i am having a problem with the esc i think when i start to pull the throttel the motor jumps and studders until it gets moving and all is well. i am using a 2100mah 3 cell lipo with deans connecters. anyone know whats up?
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Hey Austin, I've had great luck with your GP and IB packs, but I'd like to try LiPo my RC10B4. It's running a Novak brushless 7.5 motor. Would the 6000HV 2S2P 7.4V Pack be a good fit for this combo? The ESC does not have a low voltage cutoff, so I assume I would need one. I have a Duratrax ICE charger that seems to do a good job with my airplane LiPo's. Anything else I need to be concerned about? BTW, the RCU homepage has a link to your site that shows this pack for $79, but it takes you to your site where the price is $89. Thought you might like to know.
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hey Austin, i bought on of your 4000HV 3S 11.1V Pack for my mamba 5700 i was looking at chargers for this but i cant find one with the right adapters do you sell a charger and do you sell adapters for other chargers and do your charges have balancers
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Hey guys, My name is Jason....sorry for not getting answers to your questions hear........Austin's been busy, but i'm here to help.....It will take a couple of days but as soon as I get caught up I along with Austin and MaxAmps will try to answer all questions.
If there is something you need to know ASAP please call this number 888-654-4450 the crew at MaxAmps will help you out.......as I said give me a few days and I myself should be up to speed.
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If there is something you need to know ASAP please call this number 888-654-4450 the crew at MaxAmps will help you out.......as I said give me a few days and I myself should be up to speed.
Thank you,
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Hi Austin
For some reason I cannot load your web site - I am an Aussie located in China.
What max size (mAh) saddle packs would fit (direct replacement) where a 2x 3 cell SubC saddle pack now fits in a 1/10 buggy?
I have the Hyperion Balancer and Lipo Charger so how do I charge a 2S2P pack? Do I set the mAh and voltage on the charger and plug the balance tap into my balancer and start charging as I do now for my 3S1P packs?
Thanks Jeff
For some reason I cannot load your web site - I am an Aussie located in China.
What max size (mAh) saddle packs would fit (direct replacement) where a 2x 3 cell SubC saddle pack now fits in a 1/10 buggy?
I have the Hyperion Balancer and Lipo Charger so how do I charge a 2S2P pack? Do I set the mAh and voltage on the charger and plug the balance tap into my balancer and start charging as I do now for my 3S1P packs?
Thanks Jeff
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joffacn, does this sound like what you are looking for??..................4400mAh 7.4 volt Saddle Pack........34mmx66mmx25mm on each side.....rated at 65 amps constant......85 amps at 10 second bursts........211 grams......6 cell saddle pack of sub C NiMH cells........comes with Apache/Hyperion taps.....For $79.99 an additional $15.99 will get you the 3 year 300 cycle limited warranty.
If you can't get the website to work call 888-654-4450.
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Hi I have a xxx4 with a mamba max 7700 and I am selling it and getting a B44 how will the 5500 saddle packs work with the 7700? I also have a 6000 motor how will they work with it?
Thanks
Thanks
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Hi Jason,
To be sure your it will fit my car, I would like to know the dimensions (in mm)
of the 6000HV 2s2p pack with
- a) the built in skin?
- b) the detachable skin?
Thank you in advance for your reply,
J-C
To be sure your it will fit my car, I would like to know the dimensions (in mm)
of the 6000HV 2s2p pack with
- a) the built in skin?
- b) the detachable skin?
Thank you in advance for your reply,
J-C
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44mm X 137mm X 22mm
is the current pack size just add a 1/2mm or so all the way around it with either the heat shrunk skin or the slip on. And if your not required to use them then don't.
Jason
is the current pack size just add a 1/2mm or so all the way around it with either the heat shrunk skin or the slip on. And if your not required to use them then don't.
Jason