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  • #16
    I would just like to hear from non sponsored or asscioated pilots their feelings and thoughts on them.
    In all seriousness me too. It is obviously company confidential as to how the number of expected cycles for example has been reached. For the occasional flyer a figure of 500 would represent over 3 years flying when doing only 3 flights every weekend.
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    • #17
      Data logs are the only real way to tell.

      I liked ChrisB's idea about only buying one pair of packs and abuse them. If they dont last, then return them; if they do you have prob got your moneys worth.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Evo Andy View Post
        In all seriousness me too. It is obviously company confidential as to how the number of expected cycles for example has been reached. For the occasional flyer a figure of 500 would represent over 3 years flying when doing only 3 flights every weekend.
        Exactly and if I do 100 flights over 2 years with every pair I'd be happy


        Originally posted by bigpops View Post
        To be fair to them, they do say on the video that you'll probably the the video is biased, so to do your own testing.
        To even do it in the first place is a joke and I wonder how many people who have flown both now have stopped buying TP's and gone to Turnigys?
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        • #19
          bit late in replying to this topic but in my short experience there awesome lipos. ive kitted out my fleet with the tp G6's and i love em. i wouldent say there massively more powerfull then other lipos ive used but they barely get warm after a good raggin so im liking them bigtime. 600+ cycles, im yet to find out if this is true but im confident it is
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          • #20
            West London Models are just up the road from our club & are the main importers so we all use them & some of mine are over 3 years old now & still going strong but you could also get another opinion from the clubs LHMFC on facebook Log in | Facebook
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            • #21
              It would be nice if instead of telling us about ultra low this or that, they gave us something we could measure. Like maximum voltage drop at 50 amps for example. I'd like to see the guarantee as well. I've just bought a 12V battery with a 3 year guarantee. There doesn't seem any information on what it means though, other than if its broke we'll replace it. We need a minimum specification that the battery can be tested against. All I see is faulty workmanship.
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              • #22
                I'm using 5000 6s packs in my E7 and TDR ! I'll tell you more later but just brilliant !

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by st200ol View Post
                  If you are looking for a "probably" biased comparison against Turnigy Nanotech, look here:

                  Flite Test - HobbyKing Nano-Tech - REVIEW - YouTube
                  that vis is complete rubbish, turnigys are shite
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by stanley1 View Post
                    that vis is complete rubbish, turnigys are shite
                    Not being funny, but you can't dismiss a video as rubbish, and then give a vague response like that.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Planehazza View Post
                      Not being funny, but you can't dismiss a video as rubbish, and then give a vague response like that.
                      You can if you know what your on about and Turnigies are cheap batteries that are ok for the price, compairing them to Thunderpowers is just a no brainer !
                      Ive swelled a few up and after about the 30 flights of hard 3d they just pack uo and there are plenty of people on here that would agree.

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                      • #26
                        Thankyou, my brief experience with turnigys showed that they puff up very easily have a short cycle life, power isnt great. And 20/30 cycles in they become more difficult to balance properly.
                        Buy cheap buy twice is my motto but maybe 3 times with turnigys
                        T- Rex 600 EFL PRO, KontroniK Jive 80HV, Outrage TORQ HV Servos, Skookum bus, BeastX V3, Rail 606
                        T- Rex 500 ESP, KontroniK Koby 90LV, 500MX, EFL V2 Pro Head, BeastX V3, S9254
                        MCPX2, Pheonix, DX7,Thunder power G6 lipos, TP 820 CD
                        Happy Flying! Stan

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                        • #27
                          I run 6s 5000 20-30C Turnigy's in my 700's and have well over 50 cycles on them and some are 1 year old, no puff yet. £38 each posted! Mine all balance perfectly, actually batter than my Optipower packs (2x 6s 2700 30C)!

                          What I do is plug them straight into the battery checker when they arrive and if they are out of balance by 0.2v or they have a dead cell (not happened yet and I have 10 of them!) I send them back (costs a few quid but so what) remebering to input the barcode number on the HK website. If they are say 0.1v out of balance I will connect them to my charger using crocodile clips (so I don't have to remove the connectors ) and see if they balance better after a short 0.5C charge (they usually do). Most are balanced to within 0.05v anyway, some as good as 0.02v which only gets better after a couple of gentle cycles!
                          Last edited by Richardmid1; 20-01-2012, 10:28 PM.

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