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Here are all the batteries I currently use.

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Sanyo
7 cell 110mah NiCad AA
weight - 2oz.
(I added a cell, normally it was a 6 cell pack)

Sanyo
7 cell 350mah NiCad AAC
weight - 3.5oz.
(learned the hard way packs need breaking in on this pack)
(lost control of plane i.e. crashed cause battery went TOTALLY dead on first discharge usage in the plane)

Sanyo
8 cell 500mah NiCad AR
weight - 5.5oz.
(the sticker weight on the battery is wrong)

Sanyo
7 cell 600mah NiCad AE
weight - 4.75oz.
(Umm..this is a boring pack, nuf said)


8 cell 1100mah NiMH AAH(?)
cells are white and unlabeled
weight - 7.75oz.
(great all around pack for the price; my favorite pack by far)


Sanyo
3 cell(9volt)1300mah Lithium non-rechargable
weight - 2oz.
(haven't tried them yet but on a <5mph day, I'll give them a try)
(I get them free from my work but the supply is unfortunately not limitless)

Sanyo
7 cell 1400mah NiCad AE
weight - 8.5oz.
(have no great comment on this pack; it works well as intended)

Sanyo
8 cell 2150mah NiMH AUL
cells are green and unlabeled
weight - 10oz.
(I get bored flying with this pack cause it lasts so damn long, heh)

Duracell
8 cell 1200mah NiMH
weight - 7.75oz.
(these cells are the worst performing NiMH pack I own so far, still usable however)
Picture Soon as possible

Sanyo
10 cell 1600mah NiMH AAU
weight - 10 oz.
(performs ok but certainly doesn't make the 'Above Avg Cells' list, about equal relative
 performance with the Duracell 8 cell pack I'd say)

Sanyo
10 cell 800man NiCad AR
weight - 12 oz.
(as expected, these cells do a great job of putting out and
maintaining wattage output)

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