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    i need some advice can i run two lipos -- 45C-5800-2S2P-Hardcase in series --- to get better run times i did check out the forum for an answer but none were really specific on this, my set up is a 180 amp esc and leopard 4074 2150kv thanks for any advice i would like to try these lipos if i can?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronald View Post
    i need some advice can i run two lipos -- 45C-5800-2S2P-Hardcase in series --- to get better run times i did check out the forum for an answer but none were really specific on this, my set up is a 180 amp esc and leopard 4074 2150kv thanks for any advice i would like to try these lipos if i can?
    Hardcases in boating isn't typically the best. The cells run hotter being incased and if the take on water no good way to let them dry out. That being said it can be done, but isn't the best option. Are they direct connect hardcases or plug in hardcases?
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    hi diesel thanks for the reply i already have 2 genes hard case the ones i want are plug in are they a problem what battery set up do you suggest im looking for the most of course thanks for the help before i go spend my money

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronald View Post
    hi diesel thanks for the reply i already have 2 genes hard case the ones i want are plug in are they a problem what battery set up do you suggest im looking for the most of course thanks for the help before i go spend my money
    direct connect would work, plug in type not so much. Problem is plug in type the imbedded bullet connectors in the case typically is a 4mm bullet, that motor you have is going to pull more the amps then those connectors can handle. I believe they are rated for around 70amps and same with deans connectors, they can't handle the amp loads boats can pull. Depending on what prop you use the amps will vary, but you'll be 100+ on the amp draw without a doubt. Look for the Gens Ace 4s 5300 30C packs, get 2 and run those in parallel for a 4s2p setup, that' ll give you 10,600mah hrs. Prop with something like a x642, m445 or prather 220. I'm a huge grimracer 42x55 fan! Love that prop.
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    okay thanks im running the x445 octura prop with steves upgraded flex shaft and coupler thats good to know about the plug ins because i have changed everything to 5.5 castle bullits what batts do you run?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronald View Post
    okay thanks im running the x445 octura prop with steves upgraded flex shaft and coupler thats good to know about the plug ins because i have changed everything to 5.5 castle bullits what batts do you run?
    I'm a Gens Ace fan and Sky Lipo fan. Haven't run the sky lipos in a boat yet, but I'm hearing good things. I use them in my planes though and love the. The Gens Ace batts I use in all my boats in various sizes as well as in my planes. I have a brand new pair of 4s 5300mah 30c pack sitting on my bench, hopefully can solder them up tonight and drop in my Pursuit 32 with a Leopard 4074 2200kv and Seaking 180. I'm in the looooooooong and expensive process of slowly removing Turnigy pack out of my line up and swapping them to Gens Ace and Sky Lipo packs.
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    If you plan on racing be careful with the 5300 mah. Namba rules regulate u to 10000 mah on board. If u are sport running. The Gens ace 4s 5300 mah would be a good choice. Another happy Gens ace customer right here.

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    i have been searching the net all day for Gens ace 4s 5300 mah no one seems to have them.Well what about a pair of take your chance- turnigy 2s 2p 5300mah 40c any thoughts

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronald View Post
    i have been searching the net all day for Gens ace 4s 5300 mah no one seems to have them.Well what about a pair of take your chance- turnigy 2s 2p 5300mah 40c any thoughts
    Check Sky Lipo 4s 5000mah 30c or Turnigy 4s 5000mah turnigy 40c look for batteries in that range. Also check out Mark and the Dinogy batteries he's selling.

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    Partz has the 4s 5000 sky batts on sale.
    Ive gotten to like the sky's better than the gens. I like the sizes they offer and the construction of the pack seem to be the highest quality.
    I too have replace all my turnigy batts except for a few I'm running in cars. It seems that no matter how well you take care of the turnigy batts, you will still puff one on occasion. You may also get a bad one from the factory once in a while which never happens with the gens or sky.
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