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Ykick said:I said it before and will repeat it one more time for the "all Hat and no Cattle" gang, DO NOT overlook volume sales and production. For best results stick with the most common sizes and connection schemes.
For example, those plugs seem "neato" but you're really just adding more potential points of failure into an already cluttered connection environment. Most folks don't really understand what goes into connecting 20S4P battery packs. Gotta get into the game to understand the many nuances involved here...
And do you really want some oddball brick(s) intended for a more "specific buyer" possibly sitting around on shelves for long periods of time? Not me. I'll go with the most plentiful and freshest stuff that's hard to keep in stock long before messing around with "weird sized" potentially older stock.
At the price of under $25 per 20C 5Ah 4S brick you can keep plenty on hand for whatever C rate or problems that WILL arise.
Well you sir seems very firm on this, so much so I think I might just follow your advice. I guess you must have done various Lipo builds over time and know this from real life experience. And as I don't know dick about this I better listen to the ones that do.
So this is the model you recommend? Link to HK in the img.
Turnigy 5000mAh 4S1P 14.8v 20C, 24,85 $.:

So to a more practical part, does it matter which hobbyking warehouse I shop from, or do they send from the warehouse closest to me after order is put in? I guess really what I am asking which warehouse has the largest customer base, and the highest turnover for batteries? I guess that can be a factor as the Lipo bricks start to deteriorate the minute the leave the assembly line.
What kind of connectors and soldering parts is recommended?
If anyone knows about a how-to-video for lipo bricks a link would be handy. Or if you are putting a pack together any time soon maybe you can shoot that session so us noobies can use as references?