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Soon I will receive the Infinity 1300mAh 90c to test
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Great, keep us posted
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Make sure you consider: https://www.flyrcnow.com/products/br...turner-2306-r5
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Theres also the new hyperlite 2207 2522kv, just got a set of those and havnt tried them yet but theyre supposedly very good, just under 30g for a 2207 is pretty sick though.
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Yup, I also refuse to pay more than 20-25 bucks tops for packs. There's too many good ones that are cheap to be spending any more than that.
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For LOS you're much better off with mid KV motors than high KV. High KV is all about top end, and LOS you want low end response. IMO mid KV larger stator is the sweet spot for LOS.
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Supply voltage is identical, to 0.01v or so. The supply wires induce some voltage drop with different current. You can easily derive watts if you want from available data. The voltage is close enough even with the voltage drop accounted for that it makes essentially no difference. My voltage supply reads 16.08v for every test.
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