I also have two love them both, they are just too much fun to run and modify, Running 4s with a 3blade 1.6 50mm CNC. using a 200amp Mystery 200A water cooled ESC, Leopard 2000kV. She moves as fast as I want her too.
how many spartan owners here?
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So...... how many Traxxas batteries have you guys had puff on you on a 6s setup? My Spartan is only a month or so old... and 2 out of 4 brand new batteries are puffed... Traxxas wants me to mail them out to them-- and then wait weeks till they get around to doing anything. Was hoping for a bit better of customer support considering the amount of money I spent with them. I even bought a EZ Peak charger with dual balancing, etc to charge them up-- same issue.Comment
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If batteries are puffing may want to check the brand. I have no problems with my 3sp2 sets or 4sp2 sets from Traxxas but several years back I had troubles with only the low price lipos, I puffed 4 batteries and now they are weights for both my boats
when charging new batteries, charge them one at a time on first charging, then get a motor and discharge them, then recharge them on the EZ peaks. It is a pain doing it but will pay off later.
Note; lipos are nasty when they start to discharge into the amps they carry a very high discharge. If your prop is to big for the motor and esc to handle it will heat everything up including wires, which will generate heat to the batteries.
I replaced to hulls do to back feed-to the batteries from prop overload, and shaft binding. Keep those shafts lubed. Dry shaft hot everything lol
PS: The boat does not come with grease on the shafts you may want to check that as wellComment
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So...... how many Traxxas batteries have you guys had puff on you on a 6s setup? My Spartan is only a month or so old... and 2 out of 4 brand new batteries are puffed... Traxxas wants me to mail them out to them-- and then wait weeks till they get around to doing anything. Was hoping for a bit better of customer support considering the amount of money I spent with them. I even bought a EZ Peak charger with dual balancing, etc to charge them up-- same issue.
Why are you bothering me? I want to see your boat!
32" CF Rivercat--- built by "kfxguy" (SOLD)Comment
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how many spartan owners here?
I returned them to Traxxas. They said it was my fault and wanted me to do their power up program. I asked them why it was my fault and they couldn't give a final answer. They just kept telling me it was user error. I said keep your trash, I'll buy something that can actually work in a boat.
I used them in a stock Spartan, the ONLY upgrade was trim tab adjusters and a non-leaking water jacket.
Really though, you shouldn't use batteries under 45C in a boat. I like 60C+.
Now I am beginning to think they include the stock motor jacket so it can leak on the lipos to cool them down.Why are you bothering me? I want to see your boat!
32" CF Rivercat--- built by "kfxguy" (SOLD)Comment
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Dude, I think they don't seal the catch for that very reason. I attach 2 air bags to the hull just so that it doesn't sink like the Titanic.
The boat is *!***!***!***!**... for the kind of money I paid anyways w/ all the lipos and stupid $100 charger that did nothing to help the lipo issue, etc.
I just spent $1k on a Carbon Twin Cat... with like 60-70c batteries from Revolectrix.
Won't be going back to that Traxxas junk again.
Did they ask you to do the whole salt water bucket process before shipping them out?
I feel kind of uneasy about shipping out puffed batteries-- thinking to put them into some sort of lipo guard bag or something when I do.
How long did this whole return process take?
They asked me to ship them out to them... on my dime... and also mentioned that they don't have them in stock either. Lol.
So much for customer serviceThey puffed like just days after I got them too... so its definitely a problem on their end.
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I had a 32" CF Catamaran built for me, was too fast for where I run so I sold that as well. At first they asked me not to salt water them but I reminded them that I will not be legally responsible for any deaths and or damages. So I salted them up. I sent them in (my $) and they got back to me in a two weeks saying that it was user error. Mine puffed right after I started using them. Traxxas has some good ideas but they get screwed up on the assembly line, not sure d it's due to the accounts or what.
The Spartan is great for running around on 4-5s after you get it sealed up and a few other issues taken care of.
Between the two Spartan projects I had, I threw away a TON of money. I could of had 2 Lehner/MGM powered Catamarans built. The Spartan was my first boat and I worry that it will run others off from the hobby.Why are you bothering me? I want to see your boat!
32" CF Rivercat--- built by "kfxguy" (SOLD)Comment
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Dude, I think they don't seal the catch for that very reason. I attach 2 air bags to the hull just so that it doesn't sink like the Titanic.
The boat is *!***!***!***!**... for the kind of money I paid anyways w/ all the lipos and stupid $100 charger that did nothing to help the lipo issue, etc.
I just spent $1k on a Carbon Twin Cat... with like 60-70c batteries from Revolectrix.
Won't be going back to that Traxxas junk again.
Did they ask you to do the whole salt water bucket process before shipping them out?
I feel kind of uneasy about shipping out puffed batteries-- thinking to put them into some sort of lipo guard bag or something when I do.
How long did this whole return process take?
They asked me to ship them out to them... on my dime... and also mentioned that they don't have them in stock either. Lol.
So much for customer serviceThey puffed like just days after I got them too... so its definitely a problem on their end.
The salt water process takes a few days and in the end you will see corroded plugs and the balance pins just all corroded fell off. lol... It is a mess, my batteries' cases ( some hard & some soft cells) all split opened.
It is noble of you to think of using lipo bags, but that's your dime... Unless there is a chance that they will give you partial refund or credit, if I were in this position, I will junk them in salt water and try to forget this unpleasant experience.
just saying....Too many boats, not enough time...Comment
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Hey Garrett... Where did you buy those double fins? >> http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...1&d=1391997541
What kind of improvements have you seen after putting them on compared to with the stock ones?Comment
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