TheManOfMiracles
Newbie
Where do u guys buy your Lipo Batteries and what brands do u buy?
Where can I get the best deals and can I risk non-major brands?
Where can I get the best deals and can I risk non-major brands?
I'll can vouche for Zeeee. I have 5 1500mah 3S packs, 2 of them are 3 yrs old. Still perfect condition. I didn't care for the Nano-tech packs, but that was more about my application of them than performance.
Unfortunately, such is the truth...the 'C' rating shown by the great majority of manufacturers is a "lie". Many are showing inflated 'continuous' numbers, while others are showing 'peak' numbers. The purpose behind these lies is "money"...in other words, they're all competing for your money, and they know people want higher C-rated packs, so they inflate the numbers, hoping you'll buy their pack over tnt other manufacturers.I read lots of mixed reviews, including not to trust the "c" ratings, so I almost didn't pull the trigger.
so basicly what im tryin to say is there isent much difference in brands cauze all the cells are made in the same place anyway
That's not wrong but it might be a little misleading because there's a lot more to the situation than what we typically consdier.
The factories that are producing cells will have of varying quality levels. Not every cell that comes off the production line is identical. The higher quality/better made units go to companies like GensAce, SMC or Turnigy Nano-tech while the cheaper ones that are lower quality are picked up by all the other "no-name" brands (Amazon is particularly bad for this because it's so easy/lucrative for sellers to use that platform) we see in the market.
It's the same in car tires and batteries - centralized manufacturing produces the bulk of the units but varying levels of quality from the production line drive the price.
So what I'm really trying to say is that while there is a lot of carry-over from brand to brand, there is also very valid reasons for buying the more expensive units. And I'm not talking just LiPos anymore, this applies to damn near everything these days since we've outsourced almost all of our manufacturing overseas..
i agree but even the better brands get a bad cell make it past the quality control every now and againThat's not wrong but it might be a little misleading because there's a lot more to the situation than what we typically consdier.
The factories that are producing cells will have of varying quality levels. Not every cell that comes off the production line is identical. The higher quality/better made units go to companies like GensAce, SMC or Turnigy Nano-tech while the cheaper ones that are lower quality are picked up by all the other "no-name" brands (Amazon is particularly bad for this because it's so easy/lucrative for sellers to use that platform) we see in the market.
It's the same in car tires and batteries - centralized manufacturing produces the bulk of the units but varying levels of quality from the production line drive the price.
So what I'm really trying to say is that while there is a lot of carry-over from brand to brand, there is also very valid reasons for buying the more expensive units. And I'm not talking just LiPos anymore, this applies to damn near everything these days since we've outs ourced almost all of our manufacturing overseas..
i agree but even the better brands get a bad cell make it past the quality control every now and again
ive had good luck on a few cheap ones that have outlasted all my higher priced name brand but mostly i get vary close to the same service life
if im buying deep cycle batterys to power my house ill spend the money even though there made in the same factory as the cheaper ones because they have a better warrenty