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Thread: A123 Lithium Battery Packs and Spare Cells

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    What sort of size/capacity are they? I'd assume they're designed for heavyweights if they used to run Storm II...
    Definitely interested, but not sure if I have any machines that'd suit them!

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    Matt, I think most of the detail you're looking for is in the original post.

    Lots of additional detail on them here
    http://terrorhurtz.com/a123. Each cell is 2.2Ah and 3.3v (3.45 at full charge). Much more tolerant to abuse that LiPo's.

    These are the individual cells

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/A123-ANR26...item461d7bb4a2

    £9.99 each on eBay, so getting 10 in a pack for £35 is a bargain !

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    So tempting but way to high a voltage for me and I wouldn't want to attempt to modify them myself

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    As long as they have been soldered between the packs, it's not difficult. Get yourself a 150W plus soldering iron and keep the heat on them only briefly and you can take them apart.

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    Okay fair enough, what are the advantages/disadvantages compared to Lipo packs?

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    Advantages, longer lifespan , and safer.

    Disadvantages, heavier for the same amount of stored power, and a lower voltage per cell.

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    Thanks Mario, i'm definitely considering a set if there are any left by the time i have the money spare, what type of charger do you need for these? i was going to use a turnigy accucell 6 for my lipos, would this charge these?

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