Techtip: is 2200mah 35C too small for modern RC?

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This vid shows a Tamiya Avante with a torque tuned motor running on a small lipo pack, 35c 2200mah.

Is such a small battery good enough to power the car? Seems like it is adequate.

BTW, we all know that the Tamiya battery compartment often fails to accomodate modern large lipo 2S pack…

FYI, a smaller mAh value indicates a lower capacity battery. Capacity is a measure of how much energy the battery can store, and it is often associated with the runtime of the device powered by the battery. In the context of an RC car or other electronic devices, a smaller mAh battery would generally provide a shorter runtime before needing to be recharged.

The “C” value represents the discharge rate of the battery. It indicates how quickly the battery can deliver its stored energy. A smaller C value means a lower discharge rate. For RC applications, a lower C value may be suitable for low-power or slower operations.

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