RCMS Battery – Best Marine Starting Battery For RC Helicopters
The RC Battery MS 27 is undoubtedly among the top marine starting batteries in the market today. This top shelf quality premium battery comes with high marks when it comes to overall cold crank amps as well as cold cranking amps. With a staggering 750 CCA, this brand has the highest overall cold cranking amps rating of all the brands included in our marine battery review. In other deep cycle marine battery ratings, the average cold cranking amps rating of this battery is between 1,100 and 1,250.
The RC Battery MS 27 is also ranked third in our test results when it comes to capacity factor. This is good news for those looking for a starting battery with a large capacity and low capacity factor. That means you can have great performance from a starter battery that has a good capacity but not so great performance from that same battery with too little capacity.
One of the most notable features of this battery is the RCMS (RC Motors Self-Adjusting Memory System). This system helps reduce over-discharging in certain applications. There are many different applications in which the RCMS performs well. It does perform well on high power applications, so it is good to know that this product works well in high power applications as well. This feature is great for people who use their RC batteries in applications where they would expect more power.
In this product we found that the feature is not always necessary. The starting battery can last a long time if you use the right application for it. It works best in applications where you are using the battery for a long time without much change in the amount of power required to run your RC transmitter. Examples of applications in which this type of battery would do well to include RC helicopters and RTRs (Ready to Run) and racing boats. If you’re using a RC helicopter for your race boats, you might want to consider using a battery with a higher discharge rate than those used for RC airplanes.
Another feature of the feature is the ability to prevent overcharging. so even if you charge the battery too high, your battery will not get too hot in any applications. Even if it did get too hot, overcharging will not cause a short.
One of the drawbacks of using this RC battery is that the RCMS cannot be disabled. When you use the RCMS it can only detect when the battery is fully charged and it will then try to keep it that way. The RCMS works best if you have a fully charged battery in your hands and ready to go.
Although the feature was nice, we found another feature to be even nicer. That feature is the battery life gauge. The battery gauge allows you to monitor the charge level of your RC batteries. The battery gauge will tell you how many hours you have left before you need to charge it again.
When we were testing the battery life gauge, we found that it gave us accurate data. This feature gives you accurate information at all times. It is even easy to read and view. Since it is an LCD screen, you can easily view the information on your computer.
Since the RCMS is used by all users, the battery life gauge can be updated from other users. This feature is ideal for people who like to modify their settings from time to time. You will know when the battery needs recharging. and when you can avoid recharging. and when it will be better to run out and recharge the battery.
In our testing, we found that the RCMS has several benefits over a standard battery. The main benefit of using the RCMS is the added safety factor. Since it is a start up unit, there is less chance of overcharging the battery and getting burned by your rc transmitter.
In addition to this safety benefit, the RCMS also offers a lot of extra benefits that you will not see from a standard starting battery. If you run out of power, the battery will still last a long time. and you will have enough power to start up again in a short amount of time. The battery life gauge will tell you how long the battery should be kept in charge.