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Post by Jerrymac on Sept 20, 2010 4:33:19 GMT -5
Has anybody tried the new Voltz lipos from ReadyHeli yet? They seem to be fairly priced, and can be charged at up to 4C rates. I haven't heard much about them, so don't know how well they hold up. I was thinking of buying a couple to try out, but I kinda hate to buy any new lipos with winter coming. Mine usually end up sitting for 4 or 5 months over winter as it is always way too windy here to fly during winter. I get a little tired of charging lipos when it looks like we might have a nice winter day, only to have to discharge them again for storage cause it was too cold and windy to fly.
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Post by dunkonu23 on Sept 20, 2010 12:09:23 GMT -5
No, I haven't. I've asked around at fun fly events and nobody I've talked to has used them, either. It would be interesting to pick up one for the 450 pro to compare them to Hyperions and ThunderPower.
Scott
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Post by Jerrymac on Sept 20, 2010 17:39:18 GMT -5
Yeah, that would be an interesting comparison, considering the Voltz are quite a bit less expensive. I really couldn't make a good comparison as the only Hyperions I have are the 2s 900mah for the Gaui 200 and they don't make that size yet.
All of my other batteries are the cheaper Mega Power and the GForce from Value Hobby. I have lots of those 2 brands, lol.
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Post by xodarap1 on Sept 22, 2010 20:48:26 GMT -5
I haven't tried them yet, but i might get a 6s one when i order up the new thunder power 45c 6s packs for the hurris
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Post by Jerrymac on Sept 23, 2010 1:12:14 GMT -5
Yeah Steve, I was thinking of just picking up one of the 6s 2600 35c voltz to try out in my 425, but since I posted this they are out of stock now. They do have the 45c's though, but I don't think I really need those yet.
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