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I got a good strong run from the vintage battery and the buggy was flying with the Green Machine 2. I can't believe a battery this old can hold a charge. I've had batteries die in a year before. Very impressed.
How do you explain lipos then? They want us to go from 6 cells to 2.....j.d.roost wrote:I am sticking with my conspiracy theory. It was all a ploy to get us to buy more cells
Me neither. I had stepped away from the hobby for a few years a couple years ago and when I came back, I was like what is all this LIPO talk? I'll stick with NIMH but I think they wear out to easily. I just tried to charge a 2 year old Trinity 3300 NIMH pack and It won't hold a charge for crap. Now I did used to run this pack in a scale truck so it did see some abuse... snow, water, mud, but should still work I think. I might have to pick up some NICAD's again, seem more durable. A friend of mine has an old hump pack that we'll try to charge this weekend to see if it too will hold a charge.j.d.roost wrote: Don't know too much about lipo durability yet. I know I WONT be trying to put a charge to a 20 year old lipo *BOOM*
looks like a tamiya pajero to me, going by the trailing arms in the rear. i don't remember the model number of that type chassis...... cc-01 or something like that.j.d.roost wrote:Say,that Brat is sweet! What is under the hood?
Thanks, Scr8p is right. Here, check it out:j.d.roost wrote:Say,that Brat is sweet! What is under the hood?
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