I've been looking at the 2s 6000mah 65-130c hardcase for my proboat stiletto. Just wondering if anyone has tried them and what they think?
Turnigy nano tech's any good?
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Turnigy nano tech's any good?
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Ive not used that pack but have used the Namo Tech 3s 2200 45c-90c & have been very pleased with them, They were noticably faster than the Overlander 25c that i used before. Now im using the Overlander 60c which is that much faster than the Nano 45c so i would imagine the Nano Tech 65c would be good as well. Martin. -
The only nano's i have ever seen in person were used with a 4074 2200kv in a pursuit.....................5000 mah 25c and they puffed on first use...............NEED PARALLEL CONNECTORS?? QUALITY 5.5MM, 8MM, 8 AND 10 AWG, GET THEM HERE:http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...est!&highlight=
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The bottom line is the use you intend. If pulling under 100 amps almost any current cell is adequate. The QA on Chinese cells is not that great, expect to have a bad cell eventually. If you want to pull 150+ amps continuous, get better packs.
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I'm only sport boating and not after silly speeds. 35-45mph does me so just want some decent packs at a decent price really. In the past I've had no probs with turnigy packs.Comment
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I just bought a set of the gens lipo after hearing alot of good feed back on them and I have to say I have had better results with the gens than the nanoI also collect vintage rc buggies here is my blog http://acmracing-vintagerc.blogspot.com/Comment
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i am not seeing great results from my nano's..i am a sportboater however i am running boats that can draw race like amps..i have got one full season out of a few of them but the nanos i have bought recently are just junking out and puffing up"FE" STANDS FOR FRUSTRATING EXPLOSIONSComment
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