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Old 02-10-2014, 02:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Raiden Titanate - any reviews or feedback?

Does anyone have any reviews or feedback on Raiden Titanate line of batteries?

Looks like they are made by Gens Ace, and possibly a premium brand.

I can see them at RC711: http://www.rc711.com/shop/raiden-tit...ry-p-8231.html

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Old 02-11-2014, 02:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
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a little more searching turned up the following post from GensAce on their Germany facebook site (https://www.facebook.com/GensAceGerm...77568888996437)

the plot thickens!

Gens Ace

Declaration Letter

We notice that “Gens ace” brand batteries and “Raiden” brand batteries with the statement of “Powered by Gen ace” are being sold on RC711 website.

As the owner of Gens ace brand, we hereby clarify seriously:

1. Gens ace batteries shown on RC711 website are not officially supplied or authorized by us.
2. “Raiden” brand batteries with the statement of “Powered by Gen ace”, showing on RC711 website, are neither produced nor authorized by us. It is a infringement that RC711 use our brand name without our permission. We will reserve the right to take the legal action.
3. If anyone sell any product violating our trademark, we will take the immediate legal action. Any infringer shall assume the legal responsibility.

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Old 02-19-2014, 02:57 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Seems like this has happened before.. Anyway here is their response..
2014-02: Recently Gensace posted message on their facebook page that our RAIDEN TITANATE batteries are not produced by them, however Gensace has never contacted us about this issue. We want to announce here that our RAIDEN TITANATE series Li-Po batteries are 100% Genuine and OEM manufactured by Gensace. Our Gensace OEM batteries are with black CF warpping for Asia markets which are not managed by the international sales team of Gensace (who selling blue metallic labels). We believe the confusion was caused between their international and local teams and we believe this will be solved shortly. Sorry for the inconvenience caused.
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Titanate is a tad misleading as it refers to the next generation of lithium development chemistry. LiTi with V at 2.7V mainly for EV markets
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Titanate is a tad misleading as it refers to the next generation of lithium development chemistry. LiTi with V at 2.7V mainly for EV markets
Who cares what they call them John. These batteries perform great best buy atm, performance is superb!
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Old 02-20-2014, 05:36 PM   #6 (permalink)
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that's good news.............
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Who cares what they call them John. These batteries perform great best buy atm, performance is superb!
Lighty or anyone who knows... I just need clarification before I order. They DO deliver product? It IS a real Company?

As you said, "who Cares what they call them." The stats show the most mah/$ with acceptable mah/g for the buck. imo.

On a different note, the best mah/gram I've seen seem to be max amps at 12.79 mah/gram. Any comments?
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mAhr/gram is the aim of every cell producer and proportional to C rate.
I'm sure you notice the heavier the C rate the heavier the battery.

So a better unit would be mAhr/gram for a specified C rate. (again if the C rate is true and how that is defined also)
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mAhr/gram is the aim of every cell producer and proportional to C rate.
I'm sure you notice the heavier the C rate the heavier the battery.

So a better unit would be mAhr/gram for a specified C rate. (again if the C rate is true and how that is defined also)
Better for what... Everything is relative. I try to consider all available data. I just purchased a very efficient 11,000mah Maxamps battery which runs appoximately 12.79mah/gram which is great as far as lite weight is concerned, however, sometime my wallet says 10.73mah/gram works better when you get twice as much more mah for the same dollar.

The Raiden Titanate run around 80mah/$ as apposed to 37mah/$ for the MA

So at the end of the day I'd like to have a mix of batteries to make the data more interesting and leave some cash for a new set of props.
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A guy at the club purchased 12 x 3300 and are going strong, like new. Runs high HS with 3d, has about 50 flights on them each. They are constructed well unlike revo packs.
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A guy at the club purchased 12 x 3300 and are going strong, like new. Runs high HS with 3d, has about 50 flights on them each. They are constructed well unlike revo packs.
That's good to know. I ordered a couple and they should be here tomorrow!
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