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    Default Lipo Brand for Sonic Wake

    Hi Guys,

    Can anyone recommend a good quality Lipo brand I can get from a website in the 11.1v,5000mah,100c, 3S range? I heard SMC Graphenes are great but out of stock on their web page and unable to find a substitute of equal quality.I.ll be running 6S after the upgrades on the sonic wake. I appreciate any suggestions on this..Thanks

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    go for graphene panther from hobby king ,one of the best batteries

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    Hi Koen

    Thanks for theads up. I'll check them out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustang2711 View Post
    Hi Guys,

    Can anyone recommend a good quality Lipo brand I can get from a website in the 11.1v,5000mah,100c, 3S range? I heard SMC Graphenes are great but out of stock on their web page and unable to find a substitute of equal quality.I.ll be running 6S after the upgrades on the sonic wake. I appreciate any suggestions on this..Thanks
    https://chinahobbyline.com/shop/deta...erywithec5plug

    You can also use the CNHL G+ 70C packs. They are some of the best batteries available these days (along with their white/green racing/speedrun packs and the Hobbyking Panther Graphene's). Don't get too hung up on manufacturer claimed C ratings. There is no standard for testing, and no one to hold them accountable. Independent thorough battery testing shows even the very best LiPo's only have a True C rating of 45C, even though manufacturer claims range from 70-120C. If for instance, you were to purchase some claimed 100C packs, the true C rating could vary from 25-35C.

    Actual example: Spektrum 100C packs have a True C rating of only 25C. CNHL G+ 70C packs have a True C rating of 45C. Between those two batteries, Spektrum is exaggerating the C rating by 300%, while CNHL is exaggerating by only 55%. Just casually browsing the manufacturer's website, you would think the $95 Spektrum with it's claimed 100C rating is the better pack, but it only does 25C for your $95. Meanwhile, the CNHL only claims 70C, and it only does 45C, but for $40. So buying the Spektrum battery for more than double the cost, gets you about half the performance, simply because the sticker on the side says 100C. A Turnigy Graphene Panther carries the same True C rating as the CNHL G+, at 45C, and is definitely cheaper at $66 than the Spektrum.

    My point is, don't believe everything you read on a manufacturer's website. And definitely never buy a MaxAmps (claimed 120C, True 10C, can't even complete the testing without failure).

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    Hi TB,
    Thanks for the valuable information which helps along.Ill look into those types you mentioned. Much appreciated..

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