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Battery wire isize?

hijack

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Ok I ordered some batteries from Hobby King and what I ordered and what I received was two different things. The nano-tech battery I ordered was supposed to have a traxxas plug on it but the one I received has the receiver wires and end on it. I am sure I can’t use these to run my rig but I thought I would ask first before finding another use for these and ordering some new batteries.

Here are the ones that I received.
[FONT=&quot]Turnigy nano-tech 2000mAh 2S1P 20~40C Lipo Receiver Pack[/FONT]
 
If you want a pretty smoke show and maybe some fire, I'd use that pack..
But then again I have motors that are AMP hogs.
What is your set up?
 
As of right now i am using a typical integy 35t motor and a cheap tazer esc. I will upgrade soon just haven't yet.
 
Depending on the weight and gearing of your rig you may be able to use those packs.

I have a 6.5 lb SCX10 with a 35T motor using a 1300 mAh 35C battery.
My gearing is 87/14 or about 6.2:1 My pack can produce (1.3 x 35) 45A.

Your pack is 2000 mAh and 20C. When I see a range like 20-40C I always assume it is a 20C. Your pack can produce (2 * 20) which is 40A.

You would have to be geared low and doing crawling speeds to make it work.
 
There's nothing wrong with using that pack for your setup. I believe the only reason it's called a "Receiver Pack" is because it's designed to fit into a specific dimensional crit

The batteries I get for my MRC, and some of my 2.2p and 2.2s rigs come with that wire size and plug on them. I simply attach the style of plug I want...usually Deans.

Where did you see that it was suppose to come with a Traxxas plug?


On a side note...wire size. Is the wire size on this pack ideal for your use...probably not. Will it work...yes. The way I look at this is that the manufacturer built the pack using that wire size to handle the max. discharge that it is capable of. The point where you can have a problem is if you maintain max discharge for a long period where it would cause the wires, or the pack to heat up excessively.
 
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thanks for the help, its nice to have info from people that know what they are talking about.
 
thanks for the help, its nice to have info from people that know what they are talking about.

Thanks...but it might be that I only sound like I know what I'm saying since I spend entirely too much time on the internet. Didn't you know the internet makes you an expert at everything! :lmao:
 
Thanks...but it might be that I only sound like I know what I'm saying since I spend entirely too much time on the internet. Didn't you know the internet makes you an expert at everything! :lmao:

I herd that but then I read a page on the internet that told me I was dumb! so here I am :lmao:
 
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