Thank you. Yes, for being stock that Bandit really goes good!!!! Es ist auch sehr stabil! Die Wheelie-Bar hilft wirklich, ebenso wie das Gewicht des Telefons darunter. Vielen Dank fürs Zuschauen, ich weiß es zu schätzen!
Thank you. I spent WAY too much time doing the testing and putting that video together but I am glad I got it done! Stinks I found a few errors in it but oh well. I am waiting on RUclips to finishing processing to blur out the table on the spreadsheet that I had to redo for the part the covers capacities from 11.1 to 12.6v. 2 hours and it hasn't budged! : )
I'm still running 3600mAh NiMh in my Krawler & get great run time like well over an on hour on cheap no names. I was thinking about getting the Hoovo 7200mAH but heard Hoovo overrates their batteries & I'm concerned they won't out last what i have. Any thoughts?
I have capacity tested about 30 different LIPOs and I have found it rare for them to be under their claimed capacity (unlike their C ratings where many manufactures greatly embellish the C ratings). That being said, I have only tested the 1 Hoovo (5,200 mAh). In a high amp drawing RC a higher performance LIPO will offer much longer run times as the voltage will not drop nearly as much allowing you to access most of the capacity. A lower performance LIPO will hit the low voltage cut off much sooner leaving a lot of the capacity of a LIPO unaccessible. In the case of a crawler, there shouldn't be much draw so I don't believe this will play much of a factor so I would look for the largest mAh LIPO you can fit to get optimum run times. So a Hoovo 7,600 could be a good choice but you may be able to get a 8,000 mAh or bigger LIPO in there. Most of the lower end LIPOs I have tested performed similarly. I think a low end 7,000+ mAH LIPO should run much longer than a 3,600 mAh NiMH.
@@BriansRCStuff Thank you very much for that info! I much appreciate your reply & detailed info. Is it really necessary to store the lipo's in a lipo bag or is it ok to leave them in the truck disconnected of coarse? It's a custom build & a real pain to get them out. Also I'm using the 2 - Hobbywing 1080 G2 esc' so 1 battery for front & one for rear. I think the max amp draw is 80A on the escs? Will the escs be ok with the 2 - 7.4v 7200mAh lipo's? The manual says it can be used with 2s or 3s I'm guessing yes but I rather talk to someone that runs lipo. I always shied away from lipo & just stuck with NiMh cause that's what I know. For charging you can use the same rule of thumb for every 1000mAh you can charge @ 1A so 7200mAh 7A correct?
@@TheCleaner6969 Most manuals say not to store LIPOs in a car.... but the chances of having a problem are VERY slim. Still, I would look to store the car away from anything combustible if you are going to keep the LIPOs in it. The biggest risk is while charging it (I was using a dual channel charger recently and in my haste mixed the wires up between the 2 LIPOs.... i charged a LIPO to 4.5v per cell which is BAD!!! It got hot but didn't catch fire. You just need to be careful as the risk is there). The motor specs will actually determine how many amps can be drawn. Yes, you are fine running those LIPOs with those ESCs. If you wanted more speed you could run 3s but you would sacrifice some capacity (though if running it at part throttle, there may not really be a difference. Yes, a 1C charge rate is safe for just about any LIPO (7.2 amps for a 7,200 mAh LIPO). You have a LIPO balance charger? Also, you always want to store the LIPOs at storage volage after running them (3.8-3.85v per cell is good).
@@BriansRCStuff Really great info! Thank you. I store my krawler in my den. It's next to drywall, a wood cabinet, & closet nothing flammable. I have the HTRC T240 Duo Charger with balance boards. I use Anderson Powerpole Connectors. I did see a "Storage" setting.
@@TheCleaner6969 You should be set! I would consider charging it on cement somewhere or being in the same room.... but that is up to you! The chances are slim you will have an issue but you see horror stories now and then. I would love to hear what the difference is like between the 2 battery types in your application. You are welcome!
You did some great testing on them batteries
Thanks man, Sypom is up next!
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Thank you. Yes, for being stock that Bandit really goes good!!!!
Es ist auch sehr stabil! Die Wheelie-Bar hilft wirklich, ebenso wie das Gewicht des Telefons darunter.
Vielen Dank fürs Zuschauen, ich weiß es zu schätzen!
Awesome video and batteries, great review on all of them
Thank you. I spent WAY too much time doing the testing and putting that video together but I am glad I got it done! Stinks I found a few errors in it but oh well. I am waiting on RUclips to finishing processing to blur out the table on the spreadsheet that I had to redo for the part the covers capacities from 11.1 to 12.6v. 2 hours and it hasn't budged! : )
I'm still running 3600mAh NiMh in my Krawler & get great run time like well over an on hour on cheap no names. I was thinking about getting the Hoovo 7200mAH but heard Hoovo overrates their batteries & I'm concerned they won't out last what i have. Any thoughts?
I have capacity tested about 30 different LIPOs and I have found it rare for them to be under their claimed capacity (unlike their C ratings where many manufactures greatly embellish the C ratings). That being said, I have only tested the 1 Hoovo (5,200 mAh).
In a high amp drawing RC a higher performance LIPO will offer much longer run times as the voltage will not drop nearly as much allowing you to access most of the capacity. A lower performance LIPO will hit the low voltage cut off much sooner leaving a lot of the capacity of a LIPO unaccessible.
In the case of a crawler, there shouldn't be much draw so I don't believe this will play much of a factor so I would look for the largest mAh LIPO you can fit to get optimum run times.
So a Hoovo 7,600 could be a good choice but you may be able to get a 8,000 mAh or bigger LIPO in there. Most of the lower end LIPOs I have tested performed similarly. I think a low end 7,000+ mAH LIPO should run much longer than a 3,600 mAh NiMH.
@@BriansRCStuff Thank you very much for that info! I much appreciate your reply & detailed info. Is it really necessary to store the lipo's in a lipo bag or is it ok to leave them in the truck disconnected of coarse? It's a custom build & a real pain to get them out. Also I'm using the 2 - Hobbywing 1080 G2 esc' so 1 battery for front & one for rear. I think the max amp draw is 80A on the escs? Will the escs be ok with the 2 - 7.4v 7200mAh lipo's? The manual says it can be used with 2s or 3s I'm guessing yes but I rather talk to someone that runs lipo. I always shied away from lipo & just stuck with NiMh cause that's what I know. For charging you can use the same rule of thumb for every 1000mAh you can charge @ 1A so 7200mAh 7A correct?
@@TheCleaner6969 Most manuals say not to store LIPOs in a car.... but the chances of having a problem are VERY slim. Still, I would look to store the car away from anything combustible if you are going to keep the LIPOs in it. The biggest risk is while charging it (I was using a dual channel charger recently and in my haste mixed the wires up between the 2 LIPOs.... i charged a LIPO to 4.5v per cell which is BAD!!! It got hot but didn't catch fire. You just need to be careful as the risk is there).
The motor specs will actually determine how many amps can be drawn.
Yes, you are fine running those LIPOs with those ESCs. If you wanted more speed you could run 3s but you would sacrifice some capacity (though if running it at part throttle, there may not really be a difference.
Yes, a 1C charge rate is safe for just about any LIPO (7.2 amps for a 7,200 mAh LIPO). You have a LIPO balance charger? Also, you always want to store the LIPOs at storage volage after running them (3.8-3.85v per cell is good).
@@BriansRCStuff Really great info! Thank you. I store my krawler in my den. It's next to drywall, a wood cabinet, & closet nothing flammable. I have the HTRC T240 Duo Charger with balance boards. I use Anderson Powerpole Connectors. I did see a "Storage" setting.
@@TheCleaner6969 You should be set! I would consider charging it on cement somewhere or being in the same room.... but that is up to you! The chances are slim you will have an issue but you see horror stories now and then. I would love to hear what the difference is like between the 2 battery types in your application.
You are welcome!