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Max Battery Size

kurtz49

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I thought it would be a good idea to start a thread on battery size, aka which batteries fit the stock tray. They advertise that it fits 3s 5000mah but from what I am finding there are alot of 3s 5000mah that will not fit so it would be good to know which do. Below are the details from the Axial website. For those of you who have your kits, please post of up what 'Max Size' batteries you have that fit!

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I've looked for hard case 3s battery's and can't find any that fit there advertised size. Even looking at 4000mah and they are to big. Are people running soft case batteries in there trucks?
 
I've looked for hard case 3s battery's and can't find any that fit there advertised size. Even looking at 4000mah and they are to big. Are people running soft case batteries in there trucks?

I run the 3S ONXY 5000 soft pack from Duratrax and I get 3 hours of run time with a 35 turn motor
 
I have a 2250mAh 3S that lasted me 2.5+ hours of near continuous usage on a 20T brushed Traxxas motor with stock gearing. Its a soft case Luminier that I originally bought for one of my planes.
 
These are what i use on my rigs. Shorter one fits with front AND rear tabs. Longer one fits with a front OR rear tab

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I run the smc 3s 4300 hard pack. Fits great and it is lighter than almost all of its competition. It is like 293 grams. Great packs with like 4+ hours runtime on 2200kv puller pro setup.

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I dont want to derail this thread but what kind of run time are you guys getting with 3S batteries? I have a fistful of 3S 2200

I understand it will make a difference whether brushed or brushless so please post up run times and what type of motor you have.

Thanks!
-M
 
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