"Jim Laurel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>...
>Of course, on RES planes, I think AA packs are just fine and use them myself,
>especially with analog servos.
>My short list of "high quality" cells are ones like the GP2200s, GP1100s,
>KAN1050s, Sanyo CP1700s, etc...
Yes, I agree that you should always choose cells of the appropriate size,
capacity, and current capability for your application. That's obvious. But
what does that have to do with quality? Does a C-size cell have higher
quality than a AAA-size cell? No! It's just a bigger battery.
Anyway, thanks for changing your position on this. Your original post implied
that a set of AA cells bought at WalMart might fail during a flight while a
AA pack bought from battlepacks.com wouldn't. I think what you're telling us
now is that if WalMart carries the size and type of cells that you need, it's
safe to buy them there.
Mike
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