Okay, this will be fun. Brian's first "what fer?"
I know why we included MAH restrictions back when the Lipo cells were proposed. That limit was included to appease the doom and gloom "we're all gonna die" gang. Some also thought that all classes would be dominated by massive mah. IMPBA went with max charged voltage but no mah limits. So if you had a pair 5200's for a class you were still fine but if you race NAMBA.....hosed. Best I can tell, it hasn't made a lick of difference to IMPBA. I asked and I've raced both organizations.
http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/....php?53696-Mah
See....I did ask.
My opinion has changed over time. I was the anti-big mah camp. All I could see was the cost of 2P and a speedo that could turn a million amps. Tech has evolved and become much more accessible. I think now that with the length restrictions you can only carry so much weight before you've built a submarine instead of a boat.
So does anyone have a legitimate reason to limit NAMBA class mah? Has anyone ever checked it at a race? What a pain in the a$$ if we did.
Is it time to move on from mah limits in NAMBA? Opinions welcomed.
I know why we included MAH restrictions back when the Lipo cells were proposed. That limit was included to appease the doom and gloom "we're all gonna die" gang. Some also thought that all classes would be dominated by massive mah. IMPBA went with max charged voltage but no mah limits. So if you had a pair 5200's for a class you were still fine but if you race NAMBA.....hosed. Best I can tell, it hasn't made a lick of difference to IMPBA. I asked and I've raced both organizations.
http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/....php?53696-Mah
See....I did ask.

My opinion has changed over time. I was the anti-big mah camp. All I could see was the cost of 2P and a speedo that could turn a million amps. Tech has evolved and become much more accessible. I think now that with the length restrictions you can only carry so much weight before you've built a submarine instead of a boat.
So does anyone have a legitimate reason to limit NAMBA class mah? Has anyone ever checked it at a race? What a pain in the a$$ if we did.
Is it time to move on from mah limits in NAMBA? Opinions welcomed.
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