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Old 07-07-2006 | 02:09 PM
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what kind and type of battery should last long enough for fun filled drifting? im currently using a venom 3300 nimh battery and a racers edge sp3000. i want to get another battery so i can drift for a long time. any suggestions?
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Just charge your batteries at like 2.0 amps and you'll get great runtimes. Or if you want, and have the money, you can get the Yokomo or IB 4200maH packs.
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damn they make 4200!? how long does it take for the batterys to charge at 2 amps for the 3000 ones
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Maybe half an hour or so.
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3K NiMh's @ 2A will take between 1 to 1.5 hours depending on how discharged they are

You can even get 4300's now

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how long will play time be?
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About 1 minute of runtime per 100maH of battery capacity. Damn, how many times hsa this been asked?
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what about charging at one amp
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1 amp charging will give you a lack of punch.
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You won't properly charge the pack at anything below 2A, just get 2 or 3 packs of 3700's which you can get for about 25 bucks a pack and charge them at 4A

Punch is the least of your problems if you're drifting on plastic, punch is for grip racers

Anything above 4A will see a slight increase in punch and a slight decrease in runtime but will reduce your cells lifetime - NiMh's DON'T LIKE HEAT

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I charge my cells @ 5 amps when I race spec class. That way, the cells will get used to the demands of a hotter motor. But 2-4 amps will do you just fine.

I find that punch is somewhat important when wanting to use the throttle to change angle and attitude mid-drift. Sure, if you're full throttle most of the time, it won't really matter, but I'm just picky like that.
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i use 3300 nimh and they last about one hour on full drift ... not bad at all ... i charge them at 4amps ...

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