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Old 11-29-2006, 09:17 PM
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Default A123 cell info

Is there a table somewhere showing the diferent A123 cells available, capacity, physical size, price, etc? Thx
Old 11-29-2006, 10:22 PM
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I thought they were all the same as in they only offered 1 cell.

http://www.a123systems.com/html/products/cells.html

Prices I can't help with.
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Hi rajul,

Here is a source of loose A123 cells at $15.50/cell -- could be a little less than getting them from A123 at $16.50/cell (I didn't factor in shipping): http://www.modelelectronicscorp.com/...tml#loosecells

They also package them in solderless tubes with 2, 4, 6 & 8 cells: http://www.modelelectronicscorp.com/...l#sptpacksa123

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Have you had any expreiance with the tubs or has anyone
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Old 12-06-2006, 11:33 AM
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Default RE: A123 cell info

There are several A123 cell SPT users over on RC Groups Batteries and Chargers Forum.
All seem very pleased with their performance.
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What type of charger?
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What type of charger?
If you are not flying more than 4 cells then the CellPro is a real value for the money and it is compatible with A123 cells.
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ORIGINAL: OCR99

Have you had any expreiance with the tubs or has anyone
Rick
I made up a couple of packs using the Power Tube (MEC) set up and they have been working quite well. Can't see any difference between that and the welded/soldered tabs. Of course I'm only running them at about 8C max.

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