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  • CkM2008
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 2

    #1

    new to boating

    ok im looking getting a rc boat. in particular the new AuqaCraft SuperVee 27 rtr. im not new to the RC world, been doing car and trucks for going on 15 years. but here's my question. i dont want to even look at lipo batteries. so i;m looking at using two 5000 nickel metals. how is this boat going to run off of these. and as back up batteries i'll be using 3000's, how well ar these going to do. what kind of run times and what speeds?
  • LiPo Power
    DJI Drone Advanced Pilot
    • May 2009
    • 3186

    #2
    No Lipos??? Why???
    DJI Drone Advanced Pilot
    Canada

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    • Brushlessracev
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2010
      • 136

      #3
      Lipo's are the sh** i would not use nothing else in a boat.

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      • kookie_guy
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2008
        • 897

        #4
        They wont do that well. FE boats are power hungry, NIMH packs just can't supply the juice. Here's a common formula....

        Not enough juice = voltage drop = speed drop = people pissed off their FE boat sucks.

        Out of curiosity, why not lipo? Are you concerned with the safety aspect? Because lipo safety has come a long way since infancy. Reputable chargers like the hyperions have tonnes of safety reatures built into them. The videos you see online are guys intentionally shorting them out.

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        • CkM2008
          Junior Member
          • Oct 2010
          • 2

          #5
          invested

          i just dont know yet if im ready to invest in a new charger to run a new kind of battery. But like everyone has been saying. more power = more fun. anyone out there recamend which hyperon charger to look at. i have to be able to still charge my 123a cells for my rock crawler! and im not worried about a power source. i have that covered. model number would be great.

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          • kookie_guy
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 897

            #6
            Originally posted by CkM2008
            i just dont know yet if im ready to invest in a new charger to run a new kind of battery. But like everyone has been saying. more power = more fun. anyone out there recamend which hyperon charger to look at. i have to be able to still charge my 123a cells for my rock crawler! and im not worried about a power source. i have that covered. model number would be great.
            Personally, I like the EOS 0615i DUO3. It can charge pretty well any kind of battery you throw at it. It has 20 momory slots per chanel, so you program all your different batteries. It'll be the last charger you ever buy.

            Here's the hyperion site...


            Steve is out of stock at the moment...
            http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...p-eos0615i-DV3

            There's apparently a new 300watt per port model of it. A vendor on RCgroups has em for $240.
            For Sale New 300watt per port Hyperion DUO 3 plus Batteries & Chargers (FS/W)

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            • dana
              Banned
              • Mar 2010
              • 3573

              #7
              http://www.nitrorcx.com/thac6smlibac.html get one of these. i own two. inexpensive and work quite well

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              • russ722
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2008
                • 101

                #8


                watch the video of it also , i just did its very informative. i think im going to pick one up too.
                Insane Gen II Cat

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                • BHChieftain
                  Fast Electric Addict
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 1969

                  #9
                  I second that on the hyperion duo... kinda pricy, but the time you save charging batteries (safely) is PRICELESS.....

                  Recommend you get a lipo sack to charge them, and also find a safe place to charge and store them. I charge mine in the fireplace in a lipo sack, and I store them in the fireplace in an ammo can with the lid seal removed so the ammo can can vent if one goes up... I've read too many horror stories of houses burning down...

                  Charging them outside is another good option...

                  Chief

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                  • russ722
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 101

                    #10
                    nevermind found it.
                    Last edited by russ722; 10-25-2010, 08:43 AM.
                    Insane Gen II Cat

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