C is the peak discharge constant. Multiply it by the batteries capacity to 
get the actual peak discharge amount.
a 2C 2Ah battery would therefore have a peak discharge of 2*2 = 4A.
Those batteries are 5000mAh or 5Ah 20C. So 5 * 20 = 100A. 4 of them in 
parallel = 400A peak current output

On Sunday, 25 May 2014 10:41:05 UTC+1, neroc1 wrote:
>
> These lipo`s look like a wonderful power solution ,inexpensive and 
> lightweight.
> do you run them in pairs giving you half hour @ 22.2v  / pair ?
> What is the "C" in- "*Discharge*: 20C Constant / 30C Burst" ? 
> Is "C" the new letter for Amp , or am I missing something ?
>
> Neil R
>
>
>  su100t34 wrote:
>>
>> I use 4 and get an hour's run time.  Then they can be changed back up in 
>> a hour. I use 350 watt scooter motors .
>> Will Montgomery
>>
>

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