A personal endorsement: I have spent about $1000 dollars with these folks over the last couple=20 of years and always been satisfied with the products and the service.=20 Pay attention to the need to puzzle out the shipping costs. The order=20 software keeps track of every gram for you. Also, take a look at the "bullet connectors" for High current=20 applications. I have found them to be very economical and reliable. A=20 little shrink tubing may be needed but the end result seems to be as=20 reliable as a soldered joint while remaining easily removed & restored. John Ferrell W8CCW "The same prudence which in private life would forbid our paying our own=20 money for unexplained projects, forbids it in the dispensation of the=20 public moneys." --Thomas Jefferson On 1/1/2011 9:45 AM, RussellMc wrote: > Amazingly wide ranging& well pried and interesting site. > Blackest of holes - not apparent at first. > Well worth a browse by anyone electronically inclined, or any RC model > hobbyist. > > http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_index.asp > > Aimed at Hobby radio control model fraternity BUT astounding range of > related products, excellent prices. > > Batteries incl NimH, LiPo and LiFePO4. > LiFePO4 direct from A123 (not from DeWalt battery packs), plus exceedingl= y > low cost 4500 mAh, 9V LiFePO4 packs (apparently not A123). > > Radio control kitsets and whole craft. > Radios, control gear./ > Servos, brushless DC motors from under $10 to over 7.5 kiloWatt !!! (Abou= t > 300 Amps at 25 or so Volt) > VGA cameras from under $10. > Video display glasses from cheap and cheerful to full VGA. > Pan tilt mechanicals (under 45 for frame - add 2 servos and<$10 webcam). > > A really wide range of really interesting stuff at really good prices. > > > > Russell --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .