So, I went to the Sandown RC festival on Sunday and walked away with a Mini Protos, as you do. Now I'm in the process of putting together all the other components I need and I'm looking at batteries.
Firstly, what sort of sustained/max discharge current do I need for a stretched 6S? Is 35C/70C OK, or should I be looking at 45C/90C?
I've been looking at the Turnigy nano-tech 1300mAh since they seem to be a good price. Are they a reasonable choice to start with? I notice that the 45C version is shorter and wider than the 35C version, I don't know if there are issues with space and fitting that would preclude one or the other from being used.
Finally, I read @Geena's comment about receiver/servo batteries (two batteries being equal to one, and one being equal to zero) which seems like a good philosophy to me. Is it worth considering a Scorpion backup guard? Will it fit? Am I overthinking all this?
Thanks in advance!
Gavin
Question? Batteries For A 6s Mini Protos
Discussion in 'Batterys' started by Lycean, Jan 12, 2015.
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Discussion in 'Batterys' started by Lycean, Jan 12, 2015.