Inboard M1 at a reasonable price? or still to much

it was in a joking tone, i guess it didnt come across well :rofl:

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Ehh, swappable batteries suck bad imo. Modular batteries are okay, but swappable batteries of the size inboard uses are very flawed and have a narrower usecase than most would imagine

not when you have a esc that can barealy even sag a 25r and that would blow if if it went above 20a

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There are other reasons, but yes i guess a super underpowered build its meh

Well, on that note… :slight_smile:

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What the hell is up with these

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Dude really?

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The fact all the gifs are in sync makes it so much more horrifying…color me disturbed

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now just gotta edit something with @psychotiller in it.

Like him continuously eating an infinite line of boards?

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Scary dude

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Wait… this reposts the gif?

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What the hell. Why is this so cheap now.

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Edit this is completely wrong what was I thinking. Pantologist below me is doing it better.

The battery is 43.2v 2.25ah 97wh. This screams A123 ANR26650M1-A (the older cells with 2.3ah) 12s. Same config as original boosted.

The cells are likely very old. Bare cells are like $7-8 so it’s a good deal. And the cells can put out a lot of energy. Dunno about pack.

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Standard specifications would be at nominal voltage. 43.2V/12 = 3.6V/per cell

The pack is 12S1P LG HE4 cells.

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60 Bucks shipped on imr… :joy:

30q’s would be miles ahead

I agree but then you can’t take em on an airplane. Not that I personally care about that, air travel is the combination of the best and worst parts of modernity. Amazing technology and over-cumbersome rules and regulations.