If you are an electric basher or a racer you might want to know you can
get your hands on 3300 cells at an affordable price:
for a a set of six cells at Tower, about $37.00 US:
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LNFJZ6&P=G#tech
LHS's are retailing this dyamite stick pack for about $44.00 US:
http://dynamiterc.com/Products/Detail.aspx?ProductID=DYN1882
dingo - 30 Oct 2003 23:28 GMT
unfortunally the sanyo's sucks.
You must have GP cells for power & life time.
My 3000 Sanyo's never made 100 charges.
> If you are an electric basher or a racer you might want to know you can
> get your hands on 3300 cells at an affordable price:
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>
> http://dynamiterc.com/Products/Detail.aspx?ProductID=DYN1882
SD - 31 Oct 2003 00:03 GMT
I bought 12 zapped GP3300's for $4.95 each plus shipping from
http://www.dynamoelectrics.com/Batteries.htm
> If you are an electric basher or a racer you might want to know you can
> get your hands on 3300 cells at an affordable price:
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>
> http://dynamiterc.com/Products/Detail.aspx?ProductID=DYN1882
kenji - 31 Oct 2003 00:10 GMT
> http://www.dynamoelectrics.com/Batteries.htm
Darn good price, and they take paypal too.
thanks.
Rick Russell - 31 Oct 2003 05:16 GMT
> If you are an electric basher or a racer you might want to know you can
> get your hands on 3300 cells at an affordable price:
> for a a set of six cells at Tower, about $37.00 US:
Battery Station (http://www.batterystation.com/) is selling GP 3300
and Sanyo RC-3000HVs for $5 each.
They've also got 3000mah power tool cells (Sanyon HR-SCU, 3000mah) for
$4 each. I raced the old Sanyo HR-SC cells (2200mah) for about a year,
and they worked GREAT.
Rick R.
Rick Russell - 31 Oct 2003 05:18 GMT
> Battery Station (http://www.batterystation.com/) is selling GP 3300
> and Sanyo RC-3000HVs for $5 each.
Sorry, that's Sanyo RC-3300HVs.
Pagemaster - 01 Nov 2003 14:37 GMT
Or you can try here www.OffshoreElectrics.com
24 virgin gp3300 for $107.76
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kenji - 02 Nov 2003 01:11 GMT
> Or you can try here www.OffshoreElectrics.com
> 24 virgin gp3300 for $107.76
^^^^^^
What does that mean?
SD - 06 Nov 2003 15:31 GMT
I think it means they are untested cells straight from the manufacturer.
That way you will get a nice mix of strong and weak cells. If all the cells
they sell have gone through a matching process, you're running the risk of
getting all their weakest cells.
> > Or you can try here www.OffshoreElectrics.com
> > 24 virgin gp3300 for $107.76
>
> ^^^^^^
>
> What does that mean?
Rick Russell - 02 Nov 2003 02:18 GMT
> Or you can try here www.OffshoreElectrics.com
> 24 virgin gp3300 for $107.76
Cripes, that is a good deal.
Rick R.
Divrdan007 - 02 Nov 2003 03:12 GMT
>Subject: Re: 3300 cells my research
>From: rickr@is.rice.edu (Rick Russell)
>> Or you can try here www.OffshoreElectrics.com
>> 24 virgin gp3300 for $107.76
>
>Cripes, that is a good deal.
>
>Rick R.
Just a quick note....
While I have never bought, nor do I know anything about the batteries they sell
at www.OffshoreElectrics.com
I have had dealings with them, for some RC Boat parts some time ago.
Great guy, fast shipping, and reasonable.
He even answered a couple questions I had... over the phone! The guy was at his
workplace which is not affiliated with the website at all.
He runs the website as a hobby.
Highly reccommended.
He suggested (and sold me) a few props for my nitro RC Boat. The thing flies
now.
This guy knows his stuff.
THANKS, OffshoreElectrics.com!