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its auctualy 7.2 volts ..1.2 volts per cell and it a 6 cell stick pack i assume? = 7.2 volt

fast eddy was asking how many amps your motor / esc were drawing ...if you dont know ( most people wouldnt) just explain what motor / esc / gearing / truck your using the battery in.......then they can probily give you a rough estamite
 
If properly charged and in good shape they will provide you with 4-10 minutes depending on how much you push it. The newer 3300-3800 packs would be a good investment. 1500-2000 just isnt enough to last to long.
 
In my On road TT-01 I can get about 20-25 minutes of drifting time in on my 3000 mah batteries.
 
go NIMH if you use them in the cars. The NICD are only useful (at least to me) in the electric starters for nitro.

They may cost more, but they are worth it seeing as NIMH doesn't build a memory.
 
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