Here is a good source for Lipo packs
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This is a source for Lipo packs that is worth looking into.
I just bought a 11.1v 4000 MAH pack. it comes with the balancing connector.
Dan will configure the packs any way you want.
I have not used the pack yet. I did check the balance and the cells were
right on (3.839v each).
http://home.comcast.net/~truerc/
I just bought a 11.1v 4000 MAH pack. it comes with the balancing connector.
Dan will configure the packs any way you want.
I have not used the pack yet. I did check the balance and the cells were
right on (3.839v each).
http://home.comcast.net/~truerc/
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From: Camberwell, AE, AUSTRALIA
It looks Chinese made li-pos, usually with inflated discharge rates.
If you go to www.rclovers.com you can find Enerland li-pos made in Korea that are being sold under Poly-quest XP or Hyperion.
They are really nice li-pos.
If you go to www.rclovers.com you can find Enerland li-pos made in Korea that are being sold under Poly-quest XP or Hyperion.
They are really nice li-pos.
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I do not know the source. But the LHS sells these as well as name brand and they had nothing but good things to say and these
were there recommendation for use in my LMH (high current drain).
I will know more when I get some time on them. Right now I only have about 5 minutes of hover time, the cells were as cool as when I started (no temp reading just touch).
were there recommendation for use in my LMH (high current drain).
I will know more when I get some time on them. Right now I only have about 5 minutes of hover time, the cells were as cool as when I started (no temp reading just touch).
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Well this is an aging thread, but I would like to know more of the rclovers lipo1 series. Some of the pages still need work, are they viable? Maybe need to get some web design help from getafreelancer.com!
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From: Camberwell, AE, AUSTRALIA
Hi, Hotairflyer..
As far as I know Enerland co. in Korea does not manufacture any more Li-po 1 series(12c).
20c Li-po 2 Enerland batteries are actually same as those 20c Poly-quest XP and Hyperion LVX.
As far as I know Enerland co. in Korea does not manufacture any more Li-po 1 series(12c).
20c Li-po 2 Enerland batteries are actually same as those 20c Poly-quest XP and Hyperion LVX.



