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im in a hell of a tizz regarding a lipo for my losi 8ight conversion, monster mamba v3 speedo & 1800kv arrived yesterday, after paying £33.75 (£20 customs
![]() anyway, ive decided to go 5 cell lipo after Marvin & co's words of wisdom and yes i would like to go the quality of Hyperion but i just cant justify paying over £130 for a lipo. i am going to stay well clear of ebay jap lipo's as i recently witnessed one going up in smoke at a local club day. but all the rc shops i usually deal with for nitro spares are more 2 cell lipo orientated. can someone point me in the direction of 'decent' 5 cell lipo's |
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mostly all lipo's are made in china, the sub factories surrounding the decent ones make the poor copies u see on ebay.
buy stuff from uk shops cause u get a warranty, thats what u pay for. what voltage is a 5cell lipo? 11.1? 14.8?? |
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Last edited by gnr racer; 27-01-2010 at 12:30 PM. Reason: being dull |
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14.8v is 3s1p or maybe 3s2p for less voltage drop
cant you just link up 2 7.4v batteries, you can pick up 7.4v lipo's cheap plus you can use them in 10th racing |
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thanks but i'll be running 1 lipo
has anyone got any feedback on these zippy lipo's? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/zippy-flightma...item3a56f53e50 |
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Most 14.8V packs will be 4S1P (4 cells in series). 4S2P is two sets of 4 cells each wired in series - then wired together in parallel. xS1P is normally superior - less cells to be matched together when being manufactured. And, as I've said countless times now, 1/8ths require their own dedicated packs - if you run the packs in 10th as well, then one pack will likely end up more used than the other, and then you start running into issues of one of the packs being weaker than the other - which can lead to destroyed packs. Not only that, but whilst the manufacturers match cells within a pack, they don't match two packs. Each will be slightly different, which can only accentuate the problem. Most LiPo cells are either made in China, Taiwan or Korea (practically no exceptions - these coutries have laws that are lax enough to allow the production at a reasonable cost). If you're doing LiPo on a budget, take a look at the higher rated (30C+) Rhino, Turnigy and Zippy Flightmax LiPos at Hobbyking - very popular, and for the price, unbeatable. Alternatively, try Neu Energy (the same as the motors) in the US, as they have their own line of LiPos. Higher capacity 25C packs would be fine, if you're running lower capacities (<3500mAh) then go 30C - just to keep life time up really. Right now you can get some good deals on the older generation 30C packs - though they lack the high charge rate abilities of the newer cells. |
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Ya i recently forked over $150 us dollars for a Hyperion vs. my usual $40 for the Hobbycity type pack. I notice almost no difference in performance. I'm having to trust it will last longer and can charge faster I suppose (dont have a high amp charger to do that anyways but if i did I could charge that Hyperion faster). I run 4s but my 5 & 6s buddies one of which is an electrician says since its a higher voltage you can also get away with lower C ratings. His 6s 20c packs keep right up with my 4s 35c packs just fine and he runs longer cooler all the while.
Even though the $40 hobby city pack has no warranty, heck you could buy almost 4 of them for same price as one of these "top level" packs. And i have not seen them fail 400% more. Especially if your new to lipos and you puff a pack you wont beat your head on the wall as hard with a cheap pack vs. the $200 pack that your friends go oohh and awwee about in the pits. |
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Guys, a 5 cell LiPO will be 18.5V (3.7 * 5)4 Cell is 14.8V, 3 Cell is 11.1V, 2 Cell is 7.4V and 1 Cell is 3.7.
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i dont know about the zippy 5 cell packs but the 2 cell ones are great for the money
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