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Old 4th May 2008, 12:38
Syman Syman is offline
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Originally Posted by Jeremy View Post
With respect, I'm afraid that your talking tosh.

If you take the time to read the lengthy (60 odd page) thread on these batteries on ES (probably the very best user-base for them on the planet) then you will see that, in practice, these batteries are fine, particularly now that they have the new, more reliable, BMS.

You obviously have no evidence from personal experience (as I and others on here do) yet feel that you know better than us and that it's OK to publicly trash a product that performs well, from your position of ignorance.

Li Ping is an honest and honourable supplier, who has shown that he believes in supplying a good product at a fair price. To suggest that people don't buy from him, based on one test on a small forum, whilst ignoring all of the positive test results from by far the biggest gathering of users, seems exceedingly unfair.

Jeremy
I read forums mate. I dont have a battery. I have read many posts about these batterys cutting out or just not being able to deliver power. And on the link you provided ! The point here is to find a battery that will work with my bike. I am sure this battery is good for a lot of the chines made bikes with low power. I need 33amps. When i read a post that tells me that a battery is not only rated at 33amps but has also been tested (without moding!) I will buy one. I will also pay more for this!!!
Hienzmann have spent years finding the correct lifep04 battery for there kits and have only just introduced them. If i could buy one of theres i would
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