Trinity Real Time 2
#1
Tech Elite
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Trinity Real Time 2
At which amp rate do the Trinity Real Time 2 discharge the cells?
I've read somewhere that discharging cells individually all the way to zero, raises the voltage and decrease the ir, but shorten runtime.
This is excatly what I would like, since I race in stock class. But I'm already using an active equalizer, that cut-off at 0,6 volt. Would it be an advantage to buy for example the Real Time 2?
I've read somewhere that discharging cells individually all the way to zero, raises the voltage and decrease the ir, but shorten runtime.
This is excatly what I would like, since I race in stock class. But I'm already using an active equalizer, that cut-off at 0,6 volt. Would it be an advantage to buy for example the Real Time 2?
#2
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It discharges around 10 amps per pack.
When the lights are all off, the pack is still holding about 1.8volts.
After 24 hours, the pack voltage comes down to .02 volts.
When the lights are all off, the pack is still holding about 1.8volts.
After 24 hours, the pack voltage comes down to .02 volts.