Hier ist die Spezifikation, es handelt sich um 10s2p nicht 1p Zellen, dann machen auch die 3000mAh Sinn.
Spezifikation unter:
http://trgovina.mibomodeli.si/artikli_slike/BMZ1600.pdf
Die Amis haben folgendes festgestellt:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=456011
see post #87
here are the specs
http://trgovina.mibomodeli.si/artikli_slike/BMZ1600.pdf
the makita lipos are rated by the manufacturer at discharge rate of 15amps,
they sell 2 5s2p pack for $120, capable of 1140 watts continuous
discharge.. steve neu has tested these cells at 24amps discharge (8c) to
30amps (10c where they start to warm up).
So you could configure a 10s2p pack at 48amps (3000mAh) or a 5s4p pack at
96amps (6000mAh), weight would be 2lbs 2oz for a 10s2p pack.. not bad for
$120, 1140 watts is about a standard 120 four stroke or a hot 60 2stroke.
these are the "safe" phosphate cells, I think can be charged at up to 2c
(??).. next will be the milwaukee power tools cells and the ultimate will
be the Dewalt power tools cells, the 5 min recharge cells at 100amps
discharge. I dont think they will beat the Makita cells in cost but who
knows?.. I wonder if they can be soldered end-to-end, would not want a cell
igniting while I'm soldering on it
These makita packs come in 5s2p modules, two of them for $96-$122.. each
module is 1lb1oz.. not bad for a axi 2826-10 with a 10*6 prop and a 40 size
plane, and you can charge a pack while flying the other..
Please stop me before I order!.. I have too much stuff already