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Nano-Tech Batteries?

Discussion in 'Electronics' started by Josh Lambeth, Oct 29, 2012.

  1. Josh Lambeth

    Josh Lambeth Well-Known Member

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    How many of you guys are using these? Im looking at the 5000mAh or the 8000mAh 25-50C 5s. Thoughts? Comments? Thanks!

    Josh
     
  2. Guilherme Barbosa

    Guilherme Barbosa Distributor

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    I use the 5000 4s they are a good value for what they last, they wont leave as much hyperion, but they are half the price, as long as will not punch them with too much C's they are ok
     
  3. Arthur Vieira

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    Nanotech 6000 and Zippy 8000. I think the same as Caju, they are good for the price, just don't push them.
     
  4. Josh Lambeth

    Josh Lambeth Well-Known Member

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    Think I should go for the higher C rated batteries rather then 25/50c versions?
     
  5. Ozkan Erden

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    I use the 6000 mAh Nano Tech's and I don't think they are rated with the actual discharge rate.

    If I use single 6000 mAh Nano Tech, my CineStar 8 (AUW is 7kg) with Tiger MT2814-10 motors and 13x4.5 props, it's dead after 6-10 cycles. If I use them in parallel, no problem occurs. I'm pulling max 15Amps per motor.
     
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    Im using 2 in parallel, Giant Power 5000mAh 6s 35c, great quality & a bit lighter than the nano's.
     
  7. John Gore

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    How do the nanotech batteries compare to Quadrocopter batteries. Looking at 6200mah or 6600mah Quadrocopter batteries, will they hold voltage long enough to drain the mah to 80% or more, if hover amps is 60A (single battery) ? tks
     

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