PainlessWolf wrote:Good Morning,
I follow the LIPO discussions on the forum and have the usual trepidations about using a battery that I have to monitor so closely to prevent failure or worse. As the tech advances, I know that I will too. The tanks seem to be getting heavier and perform quite a few more functions now. The 'Palace' will do great with that 5000mAH and I will use the left over 3000 battery in the Pershing since I am going to add additional lighting to it this go-round. Great job on the wiring, power and organization in your Pershing there, strmnd54!
regards,
Painless
Pros and Cons whenever you make a change Painless...I think I was as cautious before jumping into Lipos as you.... this was with airsoft guns .... but eventually with the improvements in chargers... I found the Pros far outweigh the Cons....and have been happy using them ever since....one aspect is how long the battery will hold power.... I've shown Mike a few of my Airsoft rifles ... Some which I haven't touched in over six months...flick off the safety and they fire ...same with my tanks... My F2 sat for four months...but fired up and ran during her redux ...gave the battery a new charge after the work was done
What you have to consider is even though the discussions did reach a rather complicated point.... the
main point...if you read between the lines

....

was that we all still use them...you just can't beat LIPOs....What adds more to the value is ... they don't cost much more than a NiMH or NiCD once you get the initial start up cost out of the way.... that being the charger
ALPHA