well after 30+ cycles on the 2.2A 3S its still going strong. occasional bloats which go away after the batt cools and is slow charged at 0.5A - 1.0A. i highly do NOT recommend using these batts in BURST mode unless absolutely necessary (preference for higher capacity over higer discharge rate).
2 batts died on me early but UH has already sent me replacements after showing them the photos of the dead batts and sending them in. the defective batts died while still operating in the CONTINUOUS mode, to which UH honoured for replacement.
for the price what more can you ask for. very good power output, slightly heavier than the competition batts, easy to re-condition and re-use, good (but occasionally slow) return policy,...
im thinking its a no brainer here.
rest of you guys on hxt .. add on how many cycles you have had and your comments/gripes/bitches/etc.
info is for everyone to read and decide whether they want to pursue more expensive and reliable batts or go the cheaper alternative for the same amount of power but a slight decrease in relaibility (ie higher failure rate).
im kinda sold on it .. in fact once my warranty TPs come back ill be putting them up for sale.
2 batts died on me early but UH has already sent me replacements after showing them the photos of the dead batts and sending them in. the defective batts died while still operating in the CONTINUOUS mode, to which UH honoured for replacement.
for the price what more can you ask for. very good power output, slightly heavier than the competition batts, easy to re-condition and re-use, good (but occasionally slow) return policy,...
im thinking its a no brainer here.
rest of you guys on hxt .. add on how many cycles you have had and your comments/gripes/bitches/etc.
info is for everyone to read and decide whether they want to pursue more expensive and reliable batts or go the cheaper alternative for the same amount of power but a slight decrease in relaibility (ie higher failure rate).
im kinda sold on it .. in fact once my warranty TPs come back ill be putting them up for sale.
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