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Titch 14-11-2009 10:07 PM

Confused with LiPO's
 
A 7.4v LiPO has 2 cells, yes? because each cell is 3.7v.. so that would be a 2S LiPO.. is that right?

So if it's a 7.4v LiPO but it says - 2S1P that's 2 serial 1 parallel.. Does that mean there are 3 cells?

sosidge 14-11-2009 10:14 PM

You're sort of along the right lines with the series, but way off with the parallel!

xS means the number of cells in series. Series connection sums the voltage. Since one cell (1S) is 3.7V, 2S is 7.4V, 3S is 11.1V etc.

yP means the number of sets of those series cells that are connected in parallel. Parallel sums capacity. So, a 2S1P is one set of 2S - still only two cells. 2S2P is two sets of 2S (four cells total); 2S3P is three sets (six cells total) etc.

Just multiply x and y to get the total number of cells in a pack.

Most LiPo sticks now are 2S1P. Saddles are mostly 2S2P.

Hope that helps.

sparrow.2 14-11-2009 10:18 PM

2S1P = 2 serially connected cells

2S2P = 2 serially connected packs consisting of 2 cells connected in parallel = 4 cells total

2S3P = 2 serially connected packs consisting of 3 cells connected in parallel = 6 cells total

Geddit? :)

Titch 14-11-2009 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by sparrow.2 (Post 310349)

Geddit? :)

Goddit

Good.

:D

Darn this new technology :lol: Now I know how old people feel when they get shown a computer.

Marvin 14-11-2009 10:28 PM

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