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Old 05-26-2009, 02:55 PM
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i was wondering if this is good enough. i know the was a formula on here to figure out the amps but i cant seem to find it, this battery is on sale and i was wondering if 130 bucks is a good deal?

NEU4300XP 6S1P V1



NEU4300XP 5S1P 22.2volts
25/50C Discharge/5C Charge

Old 05-26-2009, 02:57 PM
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o yea its the brushless version



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anybody?

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Multiply capacity (C) by the number in front of it. (formula)





If you're looking at discharge rates then take it with a grain of salt since many are the cell manufacturer's ratings and may not be accurate for an "assembled pack"





I have no idea if that a good deal or not.

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thank you!
Old 05-27-2009, 08:47 AM
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Neu products are generally considered top of the line.

guver makes a good point; some of us still use the 80% rule, i.e. never exceed 80% of any parameter for long life with your LiPos. I admit the rule goes back to the early days of LiPos, but it still serves well.
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