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losichris 28-07-2011 04:50 PM

Idiots Guide to Charging/Discharging LIPOS
 
Ok, got myself 3 sets of 6200 lipos, and have a i-balance charger.
Whats recommended on charging with these cells, and how often should i discharge and balance them. And if anyone else has this charger, whats the best program to use etc
Never been the best at maintaining batteries.
Any help would be much appreciated!
Cheers
Chris

VintageRacer 28-07-2011 05:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by losichris (Post 532594)
Never been the best at maintaining batteries.

You should like Lipos then.

Unless the batteries state otherwise, charge at a maximum of 1C (so 6.2Amps in your case). To be extra safe, balance as you charge every time and never discharge except in your car.

If you are storing them unused for a while it is advised to leave around 60-70% charge in them.

tomtom 28-07-2011 05:34 PM

Let say I charge some lipo before hiting the track. I didn't have time to run all of them or broke something.
I then have a fully charged lipo or more I will not use until one week.

Should I discharge them to storage voltage (I only got a 1A discharge function).

Thanks.

VintageRacer 28-07-2011 06:25 PM

Personally, if you it were only for one week, I'd leave them charged, but maybe someone else with more knowledge will advise otherwise.

My understanding is that it is only several weeks or months that are significant, if you are storing them for months, probably best to check the voltage periodically as well to make sure they don't drop too low (below 3v per cell).

losichris 28-07-2011 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VintageRacer (Post 532616)
You should like Lipos then.

Unless the batteries state otherwise, charge at a maximum of 1C (so 6.2Amps in your case). To be extra safe, balance as you charge every time and never discharge except in your car.

If you are storing them unused for a while it is advised to leave around 60-70% charge in them.


Ok great, for some reason my charger doesnt come with the balancing lead, will they been ok until i get this sorted?
Plus how long does a charge normally take at 5-6 amps?

VintageRacer 28-07-2011 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by losichris (Post 532653)
Ok great, for some reason my charger doesnt come with the balancing lead, will they been ok until i get this sorted?
Plus how long does a charge normally take at 5-6 amps?

Should be OK.

In theory, charging at 1C from completely empty, for any cells, will take 1 hour. That is the definition of the capacity. A 5000mAh cell can deliver (or will take) 5000mA (5A) for 1 hour, 10A for half an hour or 2.5A for 2 hours, you get the idea.

In reality, the cells are rarely completely flat.

So for your 6200 mAh cells, charging at 5A assuming flat, should take about 1h 15m

losichris 28-07-2011 06:51 PM

ok great, thanks for the help!


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