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DaveG28 13-01-2008 10:32 PM

LIPO Charge
 
Hi All,

Its my night for questions! Had my first day running a LIPO today, was very very impressed! However, is suggests storing at about 75% of charge, but how do I know what this is given you don't discharge them?

Also, I know they are efficient but I was only able to get @900mah into the LIPO after each 5 minute run with a 6.5 motor in a 2wd buggy, does this sound possible? Its at that point that it has reached 8.4v and then drops the current to zero!?

Dave

chris_dono 13-01-2008 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by DaveG28 (Post 84297)
Hi All,

Its my night for questions! Had my first day running a LIPO today, was very very impressed! However, is suggests storing at about 75% of charge, but how do I know what this is given you don't discharge them?

Also, I know they are efficient but I was only able to get @900mah into the LIPO after each 5 minute run with a 6.5 motor in a 2wd buggy, does this sound possible? Its at that point that it has reached 8.4v and then drops the current to zero!?

Dave

Hi Dave,
Lipo's don't discharge as much as NiMH batteries do, so all i do is charge them up when I need them and that's it.
As for the amps going in...
Charging on a Lipo is CC/CV instead of Delta Peak. It charges at your amp rate until the battery gets to 8.4v (for a 2 cell pack). This is the CC (constant current) bit.
At this point, you are somewhere around 90% fully charged. The charger will then reduce amps to keep the voltage from going too high until that last 10% or so is done. This is the CV (constant voltage) bit.

This is normal for Lipo charging, nothing to worry about :)

Cockerill 13-01-2008 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by DaveG28 (Post 84297)

Also, I know they are efficient but I was only able to get @900mah into the LIPO after each 5 minute run with a 6.5 motor in a 2wd buggy, does this sound possible? Its at that point that it has reached 8.4v and then drops the current to zero!?

Dave

I was only taking out 2000mah with a 5.5 brushless in 4wd so thats perfectly possible

matdodd 13-01-2008 11:12 PM

& it was like a rocket :o

Cockerill 13-01-2008 11:15 PM

some would say a sky rocket :D

It was far too quick to drive properly, but was very fun :D

ashleyb4 13-01-2008 11:17 PM

I only take about 1000 out of my cr with a 7.5 in it and gp4300 so yes it proberly is possible.

A

matdodd 13-01-2008 11:17 PM

& a rubber band powered sky rocket at that :D

big air 14-01-2008 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by ashleyb4 (Post 84319)
I only take about 1000 out of my cr with a 7.5 in it and gp4300 so yes it proberly is possible.

A

:confused: i take 1600 out in a tt01 in a six minute race :o


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