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  1. #1
    After some 24v NiMH Battery Packs for a heavyweight drive setup.

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    If you're moving into Heavies, I'd advise going for LiFePO4 batteries. They're pretty much as safe as NiMH, but lighter and easily available. Quite a few heavies use them these days. You need about 8Ah for drive. You'd want two of these in series: http://www.hobbyking.co.uk/hobbyking...arehouse_.html

    Otherwise, SLA batteries are good if you think your robot's going to end up quite light, and they're nice and cheap. You need quite a large amount of capacity compared to other battery types, as they only produce good current when fully charged (Nuts used 14Ah at 24V). Two of these would do nicely: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CSB-EVX121...gAAOxy2YtRr168

  3. #3
    Got a set of old school NiCads for sale on my thread

  4. #4
    Also have quite a few nimh available in for sale section .

  5. #5
    It's okay now. I managed to get some Ni-Cads from Tony.

  6. #6
    Okay, ended up pulling out of the Ni-Cads and Terry has sold all his 24v NiMHs. Anyone out there (or know of anybody) who has any of them for sale?

  7. #7
    http://www.componentshop.co.uk/batte...acks/96v-above

    Although at those prices you might as well go down the lithium route if not for the weight

  8. #8
    Let's face it both those battery technologies are history! The highest discharge for any of those packs is an anaemic 35 amps and the best C rating only comes to 8C. Even the cheapest Lipo pack does better for less weight and probably less cost.

  9. #9
    The boy asked for nimh and I gave nimh I wouldn't dream of running any of those packs myself but each to their own.

  10. #10
    Just use SLA's... you'll most likely need the added weight anyway; It's surprisingly hard to hit 100kg unless you have some huge weapon or heavy armour. Especially considering the motors you're using, a pair of 17Ah packs would be ideal.. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CSB-EVX-12...wAAMXQDfdRtHxy

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