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<blockquote data-quote="ozziii" data-source="post: 168142" data-attributes="member: 3482"><p>Anyone tried the LiFePO4 battery packs, (lithium ferrite), I use them for the radio gear with my 1/8 scale radio controlled nitro buggy, I use the 2s (2 cell, 3.3v per cell) 6.6v pack for the buggy & in the controller & use a 4s pack for the starter box to start the nitro engine. The 4s pack puts out 13.2v, think its a little more when fully charged. </p><p>There is also the LiPo (lithium poly) packs, 4s is 14.4v, (3.7 per cell), more power than LiFePO4 packs but not as stable & needing special care when charging, dis-charging & while in use, they can catch fire if not careful.</p><p>Just hadn't seen them mentioned in the thread so thought I'd post something about them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziii, post: 168142, member: 3482"] Anyone tried the LiFePO4 battery packs, (lithium ferrite), I use them for the radio gear with my 1/8 scale radio controlled nitro buggy, I use the 2s (2 cell, 3.3v per cell) 6.6v pack for the buggy & in the controller & use a 4s pack for the starter box to start the nitro engine. The 4s pack puts out 13.2v, think its a little more when fully charged. There is also the LiPo (lithium poly) packs, 4s is 14.4v, (3.7 per cell), more power than LiFePO4 packs but not as stable & needing special care when charging, dis-charging & while in use, they can catch fire if not careful. Just hadn't seen them mentioned in the thread so thought I'd post something about them. [/QUOTE]
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