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Right that is what I am saying..so its just that the nihm just drops off so fast that your servos really never see anywhere near 7.2v?
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Dang! That is crazy.S900 servo rating is 416 @6 v but can easily run on 8.4. I have had mine since new in my dbxl-e for almost 2 years and still working fine.
5200 is plenty also plus you get nice horrizon warranty with it.Has someone tried /used the “official” 5200mah Dynamite battery? I bought one yesterday since it was last one and 35% off.
I assume everyone recommends the killer 7200 just because of the extra capacity right?
I pulled mine from my dbxl after a good 4 years and they still both worked when yanked. I think a lot of premature servo failure is due to not properly setting the end points. Its super important.Dang! That is crazy.
I use a 1700 and get 2 or 3 bash sessions out of it before a recharge and its never close to flat. Big batteries for gassers is a waist of money imo. Put it towards a upgrade you'll see results from.
I pulled mine from my dbxl after a good 4 years and they still both worked when yanked. I think a lot of premature servo failure is due to not properly setting the end points. Its super important.
I think it highly depends on the rig, I have a powerful led Bar (like the 5t 2.0) and use a 3Ah lipo and towards the second tank Im at 7.2/7.4 volts which makes me feel slightly uncomfortable.I use a 1700 and get 2 or 3 bash sessions out of it before a recharge and its never close to flat. Big batteries for gassers is a waist of money imo. Put it towards a upgrade you'll see results from.
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