NEW LI-POLYMER CELLS AT GREAT PRICE
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NEW LI-POLYMER CELLS AT GREAT PRICE
Visit [link=http://home.comcast.net/~truerc]TrueRC[/link] for 2100 and 4000mAh cells for all your Pack making needs.
LOWEST PRICES ON THE NET
also sold on eBay. (follow link from web page)
2100mah were field tested:
weight 44g /1.55oz per single cell
[link=http://home.comcast.net/~truerc]TrueRC[/link] and friends tested both cells on a converted 2M wingspan gaser with a Astro 010 and an 11 size prop and we were getting 20-30min flights on only 2 cells (7.4V) Hand Launch or Solid Runway. 3S needed for grass.
Tests on 2100mAh 3S 11.1V
Himax 2808-0980 Outrunner Brushless Motor with Phoenix 25 ECS and a 10x4.7 prop pulled 15.5A max draw for 15 sec. and a 11A continues draw for about two minutes at 9.7V.
Also had a PJS motor pull 18A Max on this 2100mAh 3S pack for two 10min flights. Motor and pack was cool.
4000mA cells were sent out to various pilots in the area for more detailed testing. Will post results soon.
weight 84g /2.95oz per single cell.
Best Wishes,
Dan
[link=http://home.comcast.net/~truerc]TrueRC[/link]
LOWEST PRICES ON THE NET
also sold on eBay. (follow link from web page)
2100mah were field tested:
weight 44g /1.55oz per single cell
[link=http://home.comcast.net/~truerc]TrueRC[/link] and friends tested both cells on a converted 2M wingspan gaser with a Astro 010 and an 11 size prop and we were getting 20-30min flights on only 2 cells (7.4V) Hand Launch or Solid Runway. 3S needed for grass.
Tests on 2100mAh 3S 11.1V
Himax 2808-0980 Outrunner Brushless Motor with Phoenix 25 ECS and a 10x4.7 prop pulled 15.5A max draw for 15 sec. and a 11A continues draw for about two minutes at 9.7V.
Also had a PJS motor pull 18A Max on this 2100mAh 3S pack for two 10min flights. Motor and pack was cool.
4000mA cells were sent out to various pilots in the area for more detailed testing. Will post results soon.
weight 84g /2.95oz per single cell.
Best Wishes,
Dan
[link=http://home.comcast.net/~truerc]TrueRC[/link]