Expected my revolt next tuesday What are the least expensive LIPO Batteries to get as a start
Best Batteries for Revolt 30
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Most of the "cheap" lipos come with banana plugs, so you will need to either buy some female Deans plugs and remove/replace the bananas with Deans on the batteries, or buy some bullet plugs and change the plugs out of the ESC to be bullets. Main point is, you can't just take the battery out of the package, charge it, plug it into your boat, and go run it. Other option (if you choose to keep the Deans plugs) is to buy lipos that already have Deans plugs ... you can get the Thunder Powers with deans already installed, for $30 per battery, as I posted earlier. I have not run Thunder Power batteries, so I can't comment how good/bad they are.Last edited by bob_t; 12-15-2012, 10:08 PM.
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This would be a great battery. Its completely plug and play with the Revolt; no soldering required. Buy a decent one now and it will last longer...
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXAXFT&P=0
later,
Mike
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I second sky lipo. They're inexpensive, as per your request. More expensive batteries may last longer, but for the price I just buy a new set of the "cheap" ones. 300 bux buys you 1 set of expensive batteries vs. 6 sets of affordable batteries.
I'm not sure the expensive ones would outlast 6 sets of the cheaper ones. I dunno.,. Jmo
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I thought the deal on the 2s Thunder Power 5400mah, 25C batteries with Deans installed for $30 each (when you buy the 4-pack) and free shipping was a really good deal. Thats on par with the Gens Ace and sky's for price, with no additional "work" involved. I have not used any Thunder Power's yet, but have heard on here that they have a decent customer support/warranty, so I might give that 4-pack offer a try. I have 6 of the 5300mah 30C Gens Ace ... one quickly developed a bad cell, and one is always out of balance, but they work good (other than the one with the bad cell). I have a couple other brands of "higher" quality 5000mah 2s's, and don't see any difference in performance between them and the Gens Ace, so far.
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It would be nice if the AQ escs' had "some" programmability like some others have. It would be a nice addition to a nice boat. I have hit the lvc on my PB boats once or twice, getting distracted and not paying close attention to how much time I ran. Their lvc is slightly above 12V. The AQ lvc is well below that per the manual - says 11.6V one place and then 10.8V in another place within the same manual - I don't know which it really is. It says it has a stutter bump at 12V; hopefully it will be quite noticable if I ever do hit it, I don't want to hurt my batteries.Originally posted by Mike Caruso... And try never to run the batter to low as the low voltage cutoff (LVC) in the ESC is just a fuzz to low. ... MikeLast edited by bob_t; 12-16-2012, 11:15 PM.
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Not meaning to complain ... can't wait for my new Revolt to get here!! I know the companies all make compromises, and they really are quite nice, right out of the box. I have an extra, brand new 60A PB controller ... I assume if I don't like AQ one, I can just swap it out, right? In actuality, the pond we run in is too short for a 50 mph boat, upper 30's is about right for our backyard pond. I already have an extra 42X55 grim racer prop, so I balanced it last night, and will swap it out before I run the boat.
BTW, I know this off topic and do not want to de-rail this thread, but, out of curiosity, what prop are you using?
Last edited by bob_t; 12-16-2012, 11:19 PM.
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