Flite Test - HobbyKing Nano-Tech - REVIEW
In this episode of Flite Test, watch as the team puts two rival batteries to the test. Which one will will shed light on the situation? Watch this episode to find out.
Batteries tested:
Thunder Power 2250mAh G6 65C Continuous 130C Burst
Nano-Tech 2250mAh 65C Continuous 130C Burst
Turnigy 2200mAh 20C Continuous 30C Burst
We used three rows of halogen lights to discharge the batteries. The power analyzer was only connected to one so we wouldn't kill it. While the voltage is actual, the watts and amps are 1/3 of the actual draw. The display at the bottom is the temperature in Fahrenheit.
litetest!!!
neonbluen851 3 days ago
Thundercats are goooo
connieindahouse 1 week ago
Buyed 3x of The Nano tech hope it works in the Katana MD just got build
tms190 3 weeks ago
What nonsense. The "kids" never took or showed baseline readings of each battery prior to testing. How do we know if both were fully charged? Makes a big difference. Plus you can't put any stock in a company reviewing it's product against a well known competitor.
flyinwalenda 1 month ago
That wasn't my experience. My nano-techs lost a lot of "punch" after about 6 flights. They're the whole reason I changed TO Thunderpower. The Thunderpowers are still going strong after 8 months. No noticeable degradation.
helipassion 1 month ago
how about zippy?
pietzeekoe 1 month ago
@jbonnardel what about gens ace, i hear they're pretty on par with tp
numex106 1 month ago
@numex106 not when it leaves you with 2 batteries you cant use! 2 junk is still not as good as 1 that works. I have put another 3 weeks on my Nano's, and can verify they dont kick nearly as hard as they did in the first month.
jbonnardel 1 month ago
@jbonnardel two for the price of one is still a good deal
numex106 1 month ago