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    HobbyKing Daily - Turnigy Nano Tech A-Spec Batteries - YouTube

  • #2
    Looks interesting! $85 for a 3300 6S pack seems reasonable if it performs as well as they say.
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    • #3
      Agreed prices look Ok thru the current range.Look nice quality also.

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      • #4
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        I've got a new in box 6S 5000 A-spec from 3D Masters, but no heli to use it in, if anyone wants to make me a good offer......
        Yan
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        • #5
          130C?? Seriously.

          5Ah x 130C = 650 Amps?!!?!!
          Matt

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Varelco View Post
            130C?? Seriously.

            5Ah x 130C = 650 Amps?!!?!!
            Should make it go a bit!!!

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            • #7
              Would love to see 130c pulled from the pack. Cables would make a nice hot wire cutter,
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              • #8
                That's rubbish, even if you had the gear to pull that current, 10awg battery cable will just melt.
                Matt

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Varelco View Post
                  That's rubbish, even if you had the gear to pull that current, 10awg battery cable will just melt.
                  The mac C we have seen in testing pulled by the UK very best pilots on 5000 6S packs is 11C equiv. On the bench the 10gauge wires melt at around 235amps or just beyond. There are very few applications where you can even stress a 5000 6S pack in flight, I have seen 1 second transient amps at 320 with average around 100. It irritates the crap out of mee that suppliers put impossible numbers on packs and cannot substanciate them in any way at all. Just do the maths it cannot be possible!

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                  • #10
                    What a load of bollocks...

                    They may well be great packs, but what marketing baloney. As mentioned the C ratings are not only unrealistic, but completely insane.
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                    • #11
                      Clearly we're never going to pull that kind of current, however we surely all will welcome a battery that suffers less when high currents are demanded (puffing etc) and exhibits less volts drop in the process (bogging). For applications such as EDF, minimising voltage sag is vital since even a tiny drop in voltage represents a drop in RPM with a huge drop in thrust since the relationhip between RPM and thrust is not linear.If the technology works, then eventually it will trickle down to the lower cost batteries.Si G
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                      • #12
                        That's a different conversation to an unrealistic C rating....

                        What you are talking about really boils down to what the ir of the pack is. Unrealistic claims of ridiculous C ratings don't really tell you how it will sag... Do we know it will sag less than a thunderpower 65C? Will it sag less than a gens ace 25C?

                        We don't really know, because the C ratings have become meaningless advertising junk just because of claims like this.
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                        • #13
                          It also irritates me when suppliers claim to have superior packs when in fact they are not.

                          Voltage dropping,puffing,bursting into flames,seen it all now.

                          As said above,marketing baloney.
                          Last edited by ChrisB; 17-08-2012, 01:08 PM.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Zeeflyboy View Post
                            That's a different conversation to an unrealistic C rating....

                            What you are talking about really boils down to what the ir of the pack is. Unrealistic claims of ridiculous C ratings don't really tell you how it will sag... Do we know it will sag less than a thunderpower 65C? Will it sag less than a gens ace 25C?

                            We don't really know, because the C ratings have become meaningless advertising junk just because of claims like this.
                            Agreed, I think manufacturers use the IR to come to the conclusion on the C rating. Its like there is this strict relationship that the lower your IR the pack it immediately has amazing discharge capabilities.

                            It'll get to the stage where new batteries with incredibly low IR would boast even higher C ratings, 200C battery anyone?
                            Matt

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                            • #15
                              You will need all that extra power to lift it off the floor - it's a massive pack! comparing side by side to an Opti or other similar pack it's much larger and heavier. They were giving the packs away (and some turnigy "Pyro" type motors that were terribly wound and loose) for the user's to write a review on. Most the reviews on alot of their products probably won't be so good
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