[NSRCA-discussion] True RC batteries

krishlan fitzsimmons homeremodeling2003 at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 28 19:16:05 AKDT 2008


Do these packs have the wrong rating's or something?   Up to 50A Continuous 75A Max burst  and they look to be 10c packs? Is this correct? 
  And they're a little heavier, and somehow they're more powerful.. Not sure I buy into it. And believe me, I would like to buy into it. Perhaps the price is making folks overlook certain things? 
   
  Not trying to start anything, heck, I'll probably get a set of two to test. Probably good practice packs anyway. And I could use more of those. lol 
   
  I'd like to see numbers on motors with these vs other brands. Would be interesting for us all. 
   
  Chris

Nat Penton <natpenton at centurytel.net> wrote:
          Jim
  If I interpet you correctly you are getting less power from the TrueRC than the ProLites ? Cris is getting more ?                                     Nat
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  From: James Oddino 
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I've had the same results as Chris.  I'm having some problem going back and forth between the Prolites and the TrueRC due to the difference in power and am thinking about a second set.  I've been putting it off as the batteries seem to get better every day.  Mine weigh 41.6 ounces, 41.8 with the adapters to the TP balancer which I normally leave on the packs.     I'm up to 199 flights on the Dualsky 6360 with no perceivable change in performance.  It has never been out of the plane.  I love this Electric Stuff.
  

  Jim O
  

  

  
  On Mar 28, 2008, at 7:31 AM, chris moon wrote:
    I have one set and another on the way right now. My pack has 15 cycles 
so far and is performing great. It comes down after a flight cooler 
than my Pro-Lites (125 cycles) and Flight Power (85 cycles) packs. Of 
course it is not fair to compare a new pack with older ones but so far 
it is out performing them in the air also with noticeably more power. 
They are heavier however at 43oz once you put the 2 packs together and 
add a connector. Your mileage may vary, but so far mine has been good 
enough that I ordered the 2nd set.

Chris

Stuart Chale wrote:
> Its been a little quiet so I thought I would ask about these.
> I think someone mentioned them before but they are back in stock.
> $110 for 5S1P 5000mah packs 585 gms.
> http://home.comcast.net/~truerc/ready_pack/ready_packs.htm
> Has anyone tried these? Less than half the cost of the high end 
> competition.
> Stuart
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