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is lipo really that good??
is lipo really that good??
and chargers for lipo have dropped in price alot. there is a lipo charger on the hobbyking website that will charge lipo/nimh batteries and only cost $35.
my 3s 3000mah lipos($25) push my rustler vxl over 50mph and last for 15minutes on a charge.
my 2s 5000mah lipo in my losi strike can last around 25-30 minutes.
oh, lipos also weigh less than nimh packs. that doesnt helps acceleration, top speed, and can reduce damage with the truck flips/rolls.
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i would go with this pairing:
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...product=10098#
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s.../_accessories#
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...dProduct=6256#
less money, better lipo.
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...product=10098#
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s.../_accessories#
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...dProduct=6256#
less money, better lipo.
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http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...w/_accessories
Even better.Nitro i think we've gone over this before
Go hobbyking(city), best bang for your buck.
Also, it would help if we knew what car it was for?
Even better.Nitro i think we've gone over this before

Go hobbyking(city), best bang for your buck.
Also, it would help if we knew what car it was for?
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oh yathe car isthe exceed drift car with an hpi motor19 turn. ya my run times are like 15 min if im lucky so these lipo pieces are soundin pretty darn crispy! and theyer a crump load cheaper then what i was told, some dude at an rc shop told me i was lookin at over 100 bucks for just the charger soooo ya this issoundin a lot better now haha
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oh ya the car is the exceed drift car with an hpi motor 19 turn. ya my run times are like 15 min if im lucky so these lipo pieces are soundin pretty darn crispy! and theyer a crump load cheaper then what i was told, some dude at an rc shop told me i was lookin at over 100 bucks for just the charger soooo ya this is soundin a lot better now haha
oh ya the car is the exceed drift car with an hpi motor 19 turn. ya my run times are like 15 min if im lucky so these lipo pieces are soundin pretty darn crispy! and theyer a crump load cheaper then what i was told, some dude at an rc shop told me i was lookin at over 100 bucks for just the charger soooo ya this is soundin a lot better now haha
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The hobby shops themselves pay a lot higher than most of you think. They make a profit margin of maybe 25-50% on the cars and kits, and maybe 100% on the spare parts etc, compared to toy stores that typically make 100% margin. Once you own a private small business you'll understand why some LHS charge way more than others.
We had a small time shop here that sold custom hand made brushed motors, and also some RTR and other kits, but the inventory was small, older, and mostly 20-30% more expensive than the mainstream prices. Then we have the big chain store hobbyshop with decent prices on everything with a few exceptions, and I go there for everything parts related except a few items like brushless systems (online) and now lipos (HK), or other obscure items.
In any case, yes LIPO is so much more higher performance than Nimh in terms of not just speed, but overall gain. Less weight per unit of capacity (50%) and higher discharge rates and voltage under load, and longer USABLE battery life in my experience. I went through 10 Nimh packs, usually each lasted a few months before taking a crap, and that's with charge them at 2-3 amps (3000-4200 mah DTX and IB packs). Lipo will be more consistent, generally last longer, has more usable capacity.
Typically a 6-cell 7.2v Nimh will drop down to 6-7 volts under load such as acceleration, and maybe 7-7.5 volts when you level off and cruise around. A cheap 2s 7.4v lipo will usually drop to 7 volts under acceleration and hover over 7.5 volts or more when cruising. Those aren't exact #s but it gives you an idea. Also, a Lipo has a more flatter voltage curve when discharging. That means unlike Nimh that have lots of punch hot off the charger, and then slow down gradually, a lipo will go strong pretty much the entire pack, before taking a dive at the end. Also lipo battery packs need a safety feature, low voltage cut-off, which keeps you from discharging them below 3.0 volts per cell when depleted. Most modern brushless ESC have this feature, or you can get a lipo alarm for $5 off ebay that warns you.
We had a small time shop here that sold custom hand made brushed motors, and also some RTR and other kits, but the inventory was small, older, and mostly 20-30% more expensive than the mainstream prices. Then we have the big chain store hobbyshop with decent prices on everything with a few exceptions, and I go there for everything parts related except a few items like brushless systems (online) and now lipos (HK), or other obscure items.In any case, yes LIPO is so much more higher performance than Nimh in terms of not just speed, but overall gain. Less weight per unit of capacity (50%) and higher discharge rates and voltage under load, and longer USABLE battery life in my experience. I went through 10 Nimh packs, usually each lasted a few months before taking a crap, and that's with charge them at 2-3 amps (3000-4200 mah DTX and IB packs). Lipo will be more consistent, generally last longer, has more usable capacity.
Typically a 6-cell 7.2v Nimh will drop down to 6-7 volts under load such as acceleration, and maybe 7-7.5 volts when you level off and cruise around. A cheap 2s 7.4v lipo will usually drop to 7 volts under acceleration and hover over 7.5 volts or more when cruising. Those aren't exact #s but it gives you an idea. Also, a Lipo has a more flatter voltage curve when discharging. That means unlike Nimh that have lots of punch hot off the charger, and then slow down gradually, a lipo will go strong pretty much the entire pack, before taking a dive at the end. Also lipo battery packs need a safety feature, low voltage cut-off, which keeps you from discharging them below 3.0 volts per cell when depleted. Most modern brushless ESC have this feature, or you can get a lipo alarm for $5 off ebay that warns you.
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I've heard about Horizon Hobby and Hobby King, but a new upcoming brand is Zeus for lipos from a website called http://www.powercellbattery.com. The 2200 mah 20C provides awesome power in my planes but they only problem is they have a limited selection. But their 2200 mah provides about 7-8 minute flights with power to spare. I've had close to 20 flights on the battery so far with no power issues at all.
But for the price on the few they have, it can't be beat. They have about 6 different lipos right now . http://powercellbattery.stage.thomas...ower?forward=1. Not sure if you're looking for a particular size and I know you're looking for packs for your car, but they do have a range of mahs and voltages.
But for the price on the few they have, it can't be beat. They have about 6 different lipos right now . http://powercellbattery.stage.thomas...ower?forward=1. Not sure if you're looking for a particular size and I know you're looking for packs for your car, but they do have a range of mahs and voltages.




