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Old 11-07-2010 | 07:35 PM
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shannah
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Default RE: Turnigy Nano-Tech batts?

Hi Guys,

I flew the Turnigy Nanotech 4000 45C packs today. Overall, they did pretty well. Good power. Here's a couple Eagle Tree plots. The first is the nanotech and the second is a TP 4350 which has about 30 flights on it.

The real question is whether or not the turnigy will hold up over time. But it did pretty well today. The flight recorded on this Eagle Tree plot was for a big, fast P11 profile. I intentionally flew it farther out and fast. I used 3370mah on that flight, which is about as much as I think you should go for a pack this size. The pack was barely warm after landing. Ambient temps were in the upper 60's. It was noticeably cooler than my TP4350 or TP5000 after a similar flight profile.

We'll see if it is the bargain that it appears.

The all up pack weight for the 10s with my 4mm bullet connectors and velcro pads is 1150g. I chopped off the supplied connectors and excess wire length.

I'll let you know if they do OK or die prematurely.

Steve.