Need a good source for HBK2 Li-PO's
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i have been looking all over for some decent 1100- 1350 mah 3s Li-Po batteries for my HBK2...seems everytime i locate what i want........ SOLD OUT !!
any links to some good batteries i may have missed
Thanks
any links to some good batteries i may have missed
Thanks
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[link=http://www.hobbyjapan2000.com/store/proddetail.php?prod=LIPOBAT11]You can get the 3 cells 11.1V 1200mah lipo battery here[/link]
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CSRC batterys......my LHS stocks them at the same price as on the website. so, I either pay sales tax and support my hobby shop or shipping charges. The hobby shop guys love to see my rig pull in, they always clean my wallet out before i get out the door. I went to buy some paint once and ended up with 2 more batterys and another plane as well as preordered 2 new ones.
If I can talk him into stocking some esky parts then he will have all my business completely. Cmon Joe.....hook me up buddy!
I have had great luck with CSRC batterys, they hold a charge well and are perfect dimensions for all the Blade CP.s as well as the HBK2.
Great batterys at a good price and they stand behind thier products. I had one bad one and it was exchanged at the LHS no questions asked (it had a dead cell) Good move KC.........I got 2 of the 15C 1500mah 3S lipos for the HBK2.........a easy 10 minutes of flight time with a Danlion 3800 brushless and a 33A Pulso ESC. Start at 12.5v and at the end of the flight am at 10.2V normally or close to it.
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If I can talk him into stocking some esky parts then he will have all my business completely. Cmon Joe.....hook me up buddy!
I have had great luck with CSRC batterys, they hold a charge well and are perfect dimensions for all the Blade CP.s as well as the HBK2.
Great batterys at a good price and they stand behind thier products. I had one bad one and it was exchanged at the LHS no questions asked (it had a dead cell) Good move KC.........I got 2 of the 15C 1500mah 3S lipos for the HBK2.........a easy 10 minutes of flight time with a Danlion 3800 brushless and a 33A Pulso ESC. Start at 12.5v and at the end of the flight am at 10.2V normally or close to it.
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Common Sense RC batteries are a great value. I have six for various helis. If you want Deans connectors and don't feel like soldering, they have an inexpensive option to do it for you.
Bill
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Common Sense RC batteries are a great value. I have six for various helis. If you want Deans connectors and don't feel like soldering, they have an inexpensive option to do it for you.
Bill
Common Sense RC batteries are a great value. I have six for various helis. If you want Deans connectors and don't feel like soldering, they have an inexpensive option to do it for you.
Bill
when i ordered mine...i totally forgot about the plugs !!! [sm=tongue_smile.gif]