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Old 07-26-2008, 08:40 AM   #1
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Default The ROAR Approved MaxAmps 35C 4200 pack is here!!!!!!!!

For any of you that race also.............


Alert - The ROAR Approved MaxAmps 35C 4200 pack is here!!!!!!!!

MaxAmps 35C 4200SS 7.4V Pack

MaxAmps.com presents the ultimate “Sanction Spec” racing pack that has been approved by ROAR. As you racers know, the most important factor for your batteries is voltage under load. This pack boasts a 35C constant rating for all your amp hungry racing setups. It will maintain higher voltage under load than any other pack on the market.

In addition, it comes with your choice of “leaded and unleaded”. The leaded option offers 6 ounces of additional weight added to the bottom of the pack. This allows racers to keep their current NIMH setups without throwing off the balance of your setup or having to add weight to make weight requirements.

• 35C Constant Discharge(147amps)
• Hard Outer Case
• 139mm x 47mm x 25.1mm
• 7.4 Volts
• 4200mah Capacity(plenty for racing)
• 8.8 ounces(unleaded) 14.8 ounces(leaded)

As with all MaxAmps packs, you choose your plug, tap, and wire options and your pack is built to order within 24-48 hours of placing your order on the website at www.MaxAmps.com


See it here: http://www.maxamps.com/Lipo-4200SS-74.htm


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Old 07-28-2008, 01:53 AM   #2
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WOW-WEEE That pack must be absolutly ballistic

How are the chances of those 35C cells trickling into the "bigger" packs? This pack would be absolutly perfect for my LST conversion. I have your 5s 5000 pack on my shopping list at my fav LHS. If you'll have any of the 4s, 5s or 6s packs in the 35C output, i'll have them order me up a 5000 mah pack in that cell count

Out of curiosity, what will the burst or sustained discharge rate be at?
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