Biddie_fiddler
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Hey all,
I've just begun the process of building a 1/10th drifter (hpi rs4 sport 3) type car - if I'm honest its gonna be more of a show pony than anything but thats not the point of this thread.
I have 2x 2s batteries, and 2x 3s batteries that I use in my savage. they're all less than 6 months old too and (I believe) well looked after. The batteries started life as parallel pairs while I got used to flux rigs as I'd been on the nitro train for a very long time.
I have since used these batteries in series on my savage and thats how it'll stay.
The drift rig will only need 1 battery to run, and can run either 2s or 3s - fantastic! I already have 2 of each!!
My question is, can these batteries be safely used in multiple rigs? They've always been run in pairs and never in singles and I don't know if this effects their performance and/or safety.
TIA for any info
PS - Keep and eye out on this thread for the build of the rc drifter if you're interested ?
I've just begun the process of building a 1/10th drifter (hpi rs4 sport 3) type car - if I'm honest its gonna be more of a show pony than anything but thats not the point of this thread.
I have 2x 2s batteries, and 2x 3s batteries that I use in my savage. they're all less than 6 months old too and (I believe) well looked after. The batteries started life as parallel pairs while I got used to flux rigs as I'd been on the nitro train for a very long time.
I have since used these batteries in series on my savage and thats how it'll stay.
The drift rig will only need 1 battery to run, and can run either 2s or 3s - fantastic! I already have 2 of each!!
My question is, can these batteries be safely used in multiple rigs? They've always been run in pairs and never in singles and I don't know if this effects their performance and/or safety.
TIA for any info
PS - Keep and eye out on this thread for the build of the rc drifter if you're interested ?