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Battery Survey... NiMh or LiPo?

I use some homemade duracells that I've chained together... Ha ha hells no! Lipo all the way. The cheaper the better too.
 
if a tree falls in the forest and noones there to hear it does it make any noise?
 
I saw that movie once. It's the one about the Rats with a Secret, right? :lmao:

The question should be: "2S, 3S, 4S, 5S, or 6S?"
 
Lead Acid. It really gives my rig the weight it needs to climb better. 40 pounds

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now heres a power question. that white power connection that comes stock on axial rtr cars. the hobbyshop says they are not really designed for the power lipo's put out and recomended me switching to deans or traxas connections.

is it true? its the only reason I own a nihm battery and had they told me when I bought the car it takes all of 2-3 mins for them to change out the connection I'da delt with it that day.
 
now heres a power question. that white power connection that comes stock on axial rtr cars. the hobbyshop says they are not really designed for the power lipo's put out and recomended me switching to deans or traxas connections.

is it true? its the only reason I own a nihm battery and had they told me when I bought the car it takes all of 2-3 mins for them to change out the connection I'da delt with it that day.

Yes the Tamiya style connectors are a fire hazard.
 
lipo 2s 2000mah I have them mounted in the floor boards with Velcro and the wires going through the firewall under the hood
 
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