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Old 03-06-2006 | 05:13 PM
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Default RE: Battery longevity


[quote]ORIGINAL: exverbrenner



don't ya know that the pattern boyz don't really care? when the head honcho (be him argentinian, japanese or from liechtenstein, whatever) was runnin' YS, they all ran YS. now it's hacker, no matter how much and how many planetary gears...


This is a fairly incorrect statement. Tom and I run Axi's and I believe Chad and others around him run the Pletty's with success. And I'll make this prediction. You will see more and more Axi users within a few years in F3A. And also, who cares if the pattern boys, as you call them, run what they want. Or what works for them. Where is it anyone's business but theirs?

And also to Sam.
Think about the battery size and weight this way. How big and heavy were cell phone batteries when they first started using lipo's? Quite big and heavy. With advanced technology comes smaller, lighter more efficient products. I'm sure you know this as it's common sense. I think you should call a battery company such as Tp. They could explain it better than anyone on RCU as it's what they do for a living and you wouldn't be hearing it as hearsay from an Rcu er.
Chris