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Hi
Can anyone explain what is the C rating on Lipo packs? As in Do not charge above 10C? I recently returned to the hobby after a little 20 year break. I understand Amps volts watts etc and presume C is a discharge rating but can someone just let my know what it is. Thanks Alex |
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You shouldn't usually charge above 1C unless advised otherwise by the battery manufacturer.
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C = Capacity (in amps)
So... for a 5000mAh Lipo - 1C = 5 amps for a 6800mAh Lipo - 1C = 6.8 amps etc. so if your battery says "Do not charge above 10C" and it is a 5400, then you should not charge it about 54 amps. (which I would never do anyways as this sounds bonkers) I always charge at 1C regardless. oh, and the good thing is about 1C that charging should always take about 1 hour. |
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when talking about charging never charge above 1c as stated above 5400 = 5,4amps charge
but c rating of Lipo's is usually there discharge rate IE 5400 30c means it will discharge under load in the car at 162amps in theory lol
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Hey thanks for the advice, I think this little mystery has been cleared up :~)
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