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Thread: Moving to Lithium

  1. #21
    Something like this http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... oduct=5548

  2. #22
    Hobby King has come up a couple of times now, the prices look great but what complications (extra cost. price changes) does shipping the to UK incur?

    What do people suggest for a PSU?

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  4. #24
    Obviously postage is more costly, get an account on the site and it'll tell you how much. You can usually get around customs fees but delivery takes longer.
    For similar chargers follow Gary's link, can always click 'UK only' for location if you're concerned about importing.

  5. #25
    That's more like my kind of pricing!

    Do I need to buy a balancing lead separately for Li-Po's ? Or is this everything I need?

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/iMax-B6-LiPo-LiFe ... 2eb39d84fa

    Well it seems Hobby King have warehouses in Europe main land so customs should hopefully not be an issue and postage seems reasonable thanks to Li-Po's being so light!

  6. #26
    That'l do fine as long as your lipo batteries have the same (JST-XH) connector

  7. #27
    I think I'll go with the one Jonny posted earlier;

    http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... duct=16485

    Although I'll most likely change everything to Deans connectors anyway.

    EDIT: Your referring the balancing connector, got it!

  8. #28
    don't use cheap lipos

  9. #29
    Regarding chargers, I have yet to use (or buy) this one yet but I've been looking at this model from GiantCod for a while:

    http://www.giantcod.co.uk/power-a606-du ... 05325.html

    One of the reasons I like it is because it can connect straight to the mains, no need to have a separate power supply (I don't like the fact that a lot of chargers need one to work, it's just another piece of equipment to faff about with that takes up space, but that's just me)
    Downsides are that it only has the capacity for 6-cell lipos (but that should be more than enough for most people) and that it is supplied with a non-UK power lead, but a simple computer kettle plug would suffice.

    There are also a few different models on the site worth looking at, as well as the links provided by others. Definitely worth having a good look around to find the best deal

  10. #30
    I never understood why getting the PSU is optional either, its like buying a car and then finding you have to supply your own seats......

    6cells is what we're looking at using.

    Would advise against the Zippy Li-Po's? What problems do cheap Li-Po's suffer from?

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