Hi Kent,
FWIW, I've always received excellent from the Hill's at
www.battlepack.com. Steve is a great guy who keepss us high current guys
in the loop with what's working well and what's not.
Dan
Kent Miller wrote:
I am looking for a good battery supplier for Tx, Rx and motor packs. I
Hi Kent,
I've had great service and support from Diversity in San Diego - try
www.flydma.com.
Bruce DeVisser
SBSS
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From: Kent Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Soaring@airage.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 9:56 AM
Subject: [RCSE] Batteries??
I am looking for
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To: 'GRW'; 'Kent Miller';
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Subject: RE: [RCSE] Batteries??
Glenn,
Have you really had good experiences with
them? Ive placed two orders. The first order, for some
Lipoly packs that puffed for no apparent reason. Actually, one
Well, TX and RX Johnny Berlin For motor packs... ask him..
Try [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kent Miller wrote:
I am looking for a good battery supplier for Tx, Rx and motor packs. I have
been using batteriesamerica and have become totally disgusted in their
service and attitude. I
Hi Kent,
Here's a great outfit that I use on a regular basis with great service and
batteries.
http://www.cermark.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?
Andy
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From: Kent Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 9:57 AM
To: Soaring@airage.com
Subject:
Hi Kent
I recently switched from Batteries America to cheapbatterypacks.com on the
recommendation of a very active experienced(particularly in electrics!)
club member-Lenny Keer whom I'm sure many of you know!
I have only used them twice so far however, there service is excellent (even
a
Title: RE: [RCSE] Batteries??
Maxamps.com has shown me superlative customer support. They're geared towards motor packs, but also do receiver packs, and I think will build whatever you want.
Give 'em a try.
Matt
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From: Kent Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Batteries America (Mr. Nicad) here in Wisconsin had a
fire about two months ago which totally destroyed the
interior of the building and it's contents. They are
about a mile from me and I drove by awhile back to
look. I saw no signs of activity. Probably working out
the insurance if there waqs
Hi Kent,
I have had very good results going through Bishop
Power Products for the flight batteries for many
different models.
www.b-p-p.com
Vince
--- Kent Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for a good battery supplier for Tx, Rx
and motor packs.
have become totally disgusted in their
service and attitude.
How sad. This is surprising to me. Anyone else experienced this poor
service?
Bill Swingle
Janesville, CA
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I've also had several very bad experiences with those people. Most recently, I called about a batch of batteries that weren't peaking to spec. I wasn't asking to send them back, I only called to let him know that he might want to check his stock. He replied with something very rude and hung up
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've also had several very bad experiences with those people. Most recently,
I called about a batch of batteries that weren't peaking to spec. I wasn't
asking to send them back, I only called to let him know that he might want to
check his stock. He replied with
Kent,
Here are my two best sources for batteries. Neither of these sources are
the cheapest, but they offer the best quality workmanship and customer
service in my experience.
1) For TX and RX packs, talk to Steve Anthony, owner of NoBS Batteries.
He is super helpful and will make up custom
Diversity Model Aircraft FLYDMA.com
The website isn't that great, just give them a call and they are
wonderful to deal with. They were genuinely concerned with getting me
the maximum capacity batteries in the cramped places I was shoehorning
them into. I also got a 10 cell 3700mAh Zapped
GEEZ MIKE !
I figured it out... What's your PROBLEM!!!
Haven't flown lately I guess or to freaked out about Hurricanes coming into
you area.
Relax Man.
Oh; Buy the way Thanks for the info Kent!
It's always nice to hear what the Venders are up to and how they treat us as
customers..
Kent,
I have been using both Radical RC in Ohio, and Diversity Model
Aircraft in San Diego.
At 09:56 AM 10/5/2005 -0700, Kent Miller wrote:
I am looking for a good battery supplier for Tx, Rx and motor packs. I have
been using batteriesamerica and have become totally disgusted in their
Try www.cheapbatterypacks.com--Glenn W.Tri-Cities, Wa
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The original posting was about batteries america. My post was a reply to that post
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Mike,
Having replied to a post that showed concerns about only one company, I'm
surprised that you were confused about what company I was referring to. Please
send me a list of the other companies you thought I might have meant, and I'll
pick out which one I meant for
to
send them back and this time to please provide a diagram. Go figure.
Never ordered from them again
--Jim
From: GRW
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Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005
5:59 PM
To: Kent Miller;
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] Batteries??
Try
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 09:57:14AM -0800, Jack Suder wrote:
| Question for today
|
| What happens if you charge a NMH battery with a NiCad charger?
Western civilization as we know it fails. Some will argue that this
has already happened.
| What happens if you charge a NiCad battery with a NMH
Jack,
The problem here is NiMH cells, nothing will happen to NiCd cells,
in fact a NiMH charger is better for the NiCd cells than is a NiCd charger
because it has a more sensitive overvoltage detect.
All chargers except the Sirius charge line use Delta peak detection,
in other words
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 12:57:13PM -0700, George Joy wrote:
| All chargers except the Sirius charge line use Delta peak detection,
| in other words they all overcharge the cells to find a peak. OVERCHARGE is
| the number one killer of ALL batteries.
| The Sirius Charge line is the
, I'm
almost there already.
Ed Jett
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From: Doug McLaren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: George Joy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Jack Suder [EMAIL PROTECTED]; RCSE Soaring@airage.com
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Batteries and Chargers
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 12:57:13PM -0700, George Joy wrote:
| All chargers except the Sirius charge line use Delta peak detection,
| in other words they all overcharge the cells to find a peak. OVERCHARGE is
| the number one killer of ALL batteries.
| The Sirius Charge line is the only
At 03:12 PM 1/24/2005, you wrote:
I believe he is one and the same. I admit he seems a little prejudiced
here, but we have a man that believes in what he sells and stands behind
his product. I wish I had some of his chargers. I will have just as soon
as I get tired of these peak chargers
I've found the only reliable way to communicate with them is verbally.
Do that and you can't go wrong.
Tom
brian wrote:
have they just fallen off the map? sent an order
and a followup inquiry and have heard nothing
back.
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Try Radical RC for batteries of all sorts.
Order through the internet at radicalrc.com or direct pickup in Dayton, OH.
Dave has some of the best prices that I've seen and does high volume so the cells are fresh.Do you Yahoo!?
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Thanks for all the additional battery sources guys. Not sure what the issue was, but
I was finally able to contact Batteries America today and ordered from them.
Brett
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Try New Creations in Willis, Texas. They are into that
big time. I think it's www.newcreations.com or
newcreationsrc.com...I visit in person or I'd know for
sure...Jack
--- David Shanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all, I'm looking for a good Internet source
for batteries and related
Thanks all of you for your input on battery sources! Big help! Best,
David Shanks
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 9:24 PM
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www.radicalrc.com
I did also, I just hit delete when I got the warning.
Jack Iafret
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From: Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 6:24 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Batteries America - Caution Virus
Last
What happened was that I was charging at 330mah, and
over time, it was only taking one hour to charge them
at this rate. Took the pack to the store and they confirmed
capacity was 330 to 360mah by cycling them a few times.
This is strange, the e flight guys that I know all charge
Okay, that's NiMH in planes. I'm using them in my Tx, which has digital
and analog voltage readout, fairly safe, right?
The other question is, how did you charge your NiMh batteries? Was it
as good as the Sirius charger I'm using?
I've used and charged my Radio Shack 1500 AA NiMH
About four years ago, when I bought an Audiovox cell phone, I thought I had scored a
great deal, because it came with three battery
packs. NiMH no less. There is a reason, because the NiMH batt's will not last very
long. Even had to replace two of the packs. It
never got better, the life got
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