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<blockquote data-quote="murankar" data-source="post: 158532" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Don't trust in the printed c rating. Its a number they saw on a meter during testing as said "Go with that number". Most 45C ande up batteries perform around 25C to 35C. If your just a casual flying pilot then stick with 30C to 35C and only get 45C if that's all there is. Higher C rating means heavier batteries also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="murankar, post: 158532, member: 274"] Don't trust in the printed c rating. Its a number they saw on a meter during testing as said "Go with that number". Most 45C ande up batteries perform around 25C to 35C. If your just a casual flying pilot then stick with 30C to 35C and only get 45C if that's all there is. Higher C rating means heavier batteries also. [/QUOTE]
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