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Batteries, need your opinion on these.

I have a couple GoldBat packs as well, they work fine.
 
I have three or four new Goldbat batteries that you linked to for my Capra. I can't speak about the long-term, but they are good so far.
 
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I have those Goldbat batteries. They have some of the lowest internal resistance of any budget batteries I have purchased so far. I recommend them.
 
1500 mah won't get you far in a TRX4. So either buy lots and count on swapping or buy more capacity. My most recent group crawl had the Traxxas guys using up about 4000 mah.

It lasts about 40 minutes on a trail run in my Capra.
 
I have the Ovonic 1300mAh 50 battery, its 10 months old and no signs of puffing, I have only used it several times though. The internal resistance of it is 10/10/10mΩ and it discharges 1330mAh@1A
It's a pretty decent little pack and it balances well.
 

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I grabbed a couple of Goldbat 3s 2200mah batteries. The voltages are 3.86, 3.86, and 3.90. Is this ok? Both batteries had identical voltages. The 3.90 concerns me.

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I've heard around the internet that your voltages shouldn't vary more than .03 volts per cell. Anything more than that could be considered bad.
I've had batteries do funny things like that, but after a cycle or two of storage and full charges they ironed out.
As long as they aren't puffy you're good, that's my rule of thumb.... just kidding.
 
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