This battery is rated for 60amp constant, and 80amp burst. I wish I had a motor with a bigger amp draw to test for you guys, but my AXI 2820/10 will pull 44amps WOT. I would say this pack has at least 4000mah of usable power This is awesome becasue I only discharged down to 9.6volts instead of 9volts to be safe. My Triton said it accepted 3984mah of juice. I then cycled it down to 9.6 volts and charged it up to its full capacity of 12.6 volts. I soldered on a Deans connector, and put the battery on my Triton charger. Very easy and accomadating people to deal with!īecause I do not have a motor to handle a 6s2p4000mah battery, I tested one battery at a time. He said no problem, and I had a second battery a week later. I told him I didn't have a plane for it yet, but needed an excuse to do a large electric conversion anyway. I asked him if I could buy another 3s1p4000mah battery at the discounted rate in order to make a 6s2p. I emailed Mike at Common Sense RC and explained that the battery wouldn't fit. I should have read the battery sizing better, becasue I found out the battery would not fit in my Supersportster. The leads had heat shrink on them to protect the battery. The item was well packed in bubble wrap, and the battery itself was in a plastic bag. I recieved a confirmation email, and the battery showed up a week later via Priority Mail. Ordering was a snap, and they take PayPal. The following is my review of not only the battery itself, but the service that I recieved. I checked out their web site, and really liked there mission statement and explanation of how they came up with their C ratings, so I picked up a 3s1p4000mah 15c lipo. All they aked in return was an honest review of their batteries to get them some exposure. Common Sense RC posted an offer here on RC groups for 30% off plus free shipping on their "big pack" lipo's.
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