I started buying these Turnigy packs a long time ago because it was such a good bang for the buck. I haven't looked at the cost of A123's pouch cells, but I would have to factor in the extra protection I'd need to build for those pouches along with all of the soldering. At this point, I'd need 60 of their cells to match my Turnigy pack, and they have about the same C rating. Realistically, I could pull 1200A from my Turnigy pack at 20C if I truly needed it.... I might go crazy and upgrade if I end up not being not happy with the current power level). That's 118 horsepower.
I didn't seem to have a problem running the resistive balancers for hours when I tried it out. I immediately took note of the heat vent on the back and made sure to leave that exposed to air. They are only there to do minor balance corrections each charge, not to be used sporadically after a big imbalance has developed. I bought a low 800w (0.18C) charger for my main pack, giving the balancers plenty of time to do their job during the 5.5hr charging process. I'm not sure how quickly you're expecting them to work, but it's going to be slow.
I didn't seem to have a problem running the resistive balancers for hours when I tried it out. I immediately took note of the heat vent on the back and made sure to leave that exposed to air. They are only there to do minor balance corrections each charge, not to be used sporadically after a big imbalance has developed. I bought a low 800w (0.18C) charger for my main pack, giving the balancers plenty of time to do their job during the 5.5hr charging process. I'm not sure how quickly you're expecting them to work, but it's going to be slow.