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How does that math really work?Arrma recommends 5000mah 35c - which equals available amps of 175A. (5ah*35c=175a)
Your 4000mah 30c batteries can only feed 120A (4ah*30c=120a) to the motor. Good chance you will cook your batteries.
Is that from Portal? If so, awesome game!Yeah, the cake is a lie...
3s 30c 5000mah, ran awesome for about 5 minutes, then poof the flames were flowing.What c rating did you use?-
What brand? I have a couple NIB traxxas 3S 5000mah packs that I'll likely never use. I think they are 25C. No idea how they thing 25C is enough for a brushless revo... My 60C packs come off that truck warm.3s 30c 5000mah, ran awesome for about 5 minutes, then poof the flames were flowing.
Can't remember what brand they were, that was about a year ago. I just know that I won't run anything less than a 50c in my kraton or senton from now on. I run gensacearespammers 2s and 3s both 50c and 5000mah and they work great. Sometimes they get warm but its usually from full trigger runs.What brand? I have a couple NIB traxxas 3S 5000mah packs that I'll likely never use. I think they are 25C. No idea how they thing 25C is enough for a brushless revo... My 60C packs come off that truck warm.
This^^^ pretty much anything over 30c is made up. We can thank Max Amps batteries for the overly inflated C ratings.LOL...
Yeah, the cake is a lie...
But it is still a benchmark that can sort of be used to gauge quality.
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