Core RC 5000mah Lipos...
#211
Can I remove the Red Core style connectors once fitted, can they pull out with enough force, without damaging the connectors or their shrouds?
Skiddins
Skiddins
#214
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hey shawn or any one for that matter whats the deal with the new eagle cdc 7 or integy climate control charger as its called?
it na charge lipo at 1c which all ice users know is easy enough to trick into charging at 2c apart from that any goodor bad news with this charger and lipos?
cheers
it na charge lipo at 1c which all ice users know is easy enough to trick into charging at 2c apart from that any goodor bad news with this charger and lipos?
cheers
#215
Hi Skiddins - we have different connectors on ours here in the US, so I can't help you there. I'd shoot a mail in to Chris and see.
#216
No direct experience w/the CDC 7. It looks a bit pricey for the features, but otherwise pretty nice.
Be careful with more than 1C charging - I've yet to see anything but negative effects on cycle life with higher charge rates than 1C. PLUS - 2C charges only gain you about 10-15mins of charge time and that's ONLY when you start with a fully empty pack. Charges from about 1/2 capacity or up - it doesn't really gain you any time at all. Not a good trade-off IMO.
Be careful with more than 1C charging - I've yet to see anything but negative effects on cycle life with higher charge rates than 1C. PLUS - 2C charges only gain you about 10-15mins of charge time and that's ONLY when you start with a fully empty pack. Charges from about 1/2 capacity or up - it doesn't really gain you any time at all. Not a good trade-off IMO.
#217
One more IMPORTANT note on warranty:
I've had a few reports of pack voltage being WAY too low when using LRP Sphere TC ESCs even when set to lipo cutoff mode. Adam has one and I'll be looking at it tomorrow to see where it cuts a test pack off at. I don't really want to find that it's cutting too low, but if it is, there will have to be some fairly ugly announcements. For right now - if you're using a Sphere TC ESC - DO NOT run your packs all the way to the ESC cutoff please
I've had a few reports of pack voltage being WAY too low when using LRP Sphere TC ESCs even when set to lipo cutoff mode. Adam has one and I'll be looking at it tomorrow to see where it cuts a test pack off at. I don't really want to find that it's cutting too low, but if it is, there will have to be some fairly ugly announcements. For right now - if you're using a Sphere TC ESC - DO NOT run your packs all the way to the ESC cutoff please
I have the Nosram ISTC which is basically the same ESC?
#218
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Shawn,
thanks for the info on the chargers.
regarding lipo chargers, are they any difference in performance using different chargers ie high-end vs low end chargers?
is it the same case as NiMH where there is a difference between a competition vs an intermediate or entry level charger?
thanks for the info on the chargers.
regarding lipo chargers, are they any difference in performance using different chargers ie high-end vs low end chargers?
is it the same case as NiMH where there is a difference between a competition vs an intermediate or entry level charger?
#219
Unfortunately I've got ugly news:
When set to "Value 1: Lipo/NiMH Automatic" mode, the LRP Sphere Competition We have here in our office DOES NOT cut off correctly for Lipos. It drug a pack all the way down to 3.5v (Should cut off at 6.0v or higher) before it cut off, and after the pack rebounded to 5v it allowed the motor to run again.
Until this issue is fixed, CORE lipos will not be warranted when used with these ESCs.
I'm not sure if it's a glitch/mistake in the software, or maybe LRP doesn't know what the critical lipo cutoff voltage should be, but this could get very ugly, very expensive, and happen very fast for a whole lot of folks running them with lipos.
This was one test with one unit, but this one unit (triple checked it was on the correct setting) just killed a lipo pack dead on my bench.
When set to "Value 1: Lipo/NiMH Automatic" mode, the LRP Sphere Competition We have here in our office DOES NOT cut off correctly for Lipos. It drug a pack all the way down to 3.5v (Should cut off at 6.0v or higher) before it cut off, and after the pack rebounded to 5v it allowed the motor to run again.
Until this issue is fixed, CORE lipos will not be warranted when used with these ESCs.
I'm not sure if it's a glitch/mistake in the software, or maybe LRP doesn't know what the critical lipo cutoff voltage should be, but this could get very ugly, very expensive, and happen very fast for a whole lot of folks running them with lipos.
This was one test with one unit, but this one unit (triple checked it was on the correct setting) just killed a lipo pack dead on my bench.
#220
Doriftu:
The Lipo charging scheme is extremely simple in comparison to NiMH charging. As long as the pack shows 8.4v when the charger is done, it's completely charged and ready no matter how long or short (full 1C charge rate or less) it took to get it there. So you won't really see pack performance differences when used with different chargers.
The Lipo charging scheme is extremely simple in comparison to NiMH charging. As long as the pack shows 8.4v when the charger is done, it's completely charged and ready no matter how long or short (full 1C charge rate or less) it took to get it there. So you won't really see pack performance differences when used with different chargers.
#221
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Unfortunately I've got ugly news:
When set to "Value 1: Lipo/NiMH Automatic" mode, the LRP Sphere Competition We have here in our office DOES NOT cut off correctly for Lipos. It drug a pack all the way down to 3.5v (Should cut off at 6.0v or higher) before it cut off, and after the pack rebounded to 5v it allowed the motor to run again.
Until this issue is fixed, CORE lipos will not be warranted when used with these ESCs.
I'm not sure if it's a glitch/mistake in the software, or maybe LRP doesn't know what the critical lipo cutoff voltage should be, but this could get very ugly, very expensive, and happen very fast for a whole lot of folks running them with lipos.
This was one test with one unit, but this one unit (triple checked it was on the correct setting) just killed a lipo pack dead on my bench.
When set to "Value 1: Lipo/NiMH Automatic" mode, the LRP Sphere Competition We have here in our office DOES NOT cut off correctly for Lipos. It drug a pack all the way down to 3.5v (Should cut off at 6.0v or higher) before it cut off, and after the pack rebounded to 5v it allowed the motor to run again.
Until this issue is fixed, CORE lipos will not be warranted when used with these ESCs.
I'm not sure if it's a glitch/mistake in the software, or maybe LRP doesn't know what the critical lipo cutoff voltage should be, but this could get very ugly, very expensive, and happen very fast for a whole lot of folks running them with lipos.
This was one test with one unit, but this one unit (triple checked it was on the correct setting) just killed a lipo pack dead on my bench.
#222
That's what this one (Adam's) is too - Sphere TC Comp
#225
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Unfortunately I've got ugly news:
When set to "Value 1: Lipo/NiMH Automatic" mode, the LRP Sphere Competition We have here in our office DOES NOT cut off correctly for Lipos. It drug a pack all the way down to 3.5v (Should cut off at 6.0v or higher) before it cut off, and after the pack rebounded to 5v it allowed the motor to run again.
Until this issue is fixed, CORE lipos will not be warranted when used with these ESCs.
I'm not sure if it's a glitch/mistake in the software, or maybe LRP doesn't know what the critical lipo cutoff voltage should be, but this could get very ugly, very expensive, and happen very fast for a whole lot of folks running them with lipos.
This was one test with one unit, but this one unit (triple checked it was on the correct setting) just killed a lipo pack dead on my bench.
When set to "Value 1: Lipo/NiMH Automatic" mode, the LRP Sphere Competition We have here in our office DOES NOT cut off correctly for Lipos. It drug a pack all the way down to 3.5v (Should cut off at 6.0v or higher) before it cut off, and after the pack rebounded to 5v it allowed the motor to run again.
Until this issue is fixed, CORE lipos will not be warranted when used with these ESCs.
I'm not sure if it's a glitch/mistake in the software, or maybe LRP doesn't know what the critical lipo cutoff voltage should be, but this could get very ugly, very expensive, and happen very fast for a whole lot of folks running them with lipos.
This was one test with one unit, but this one unit (triple checked it was on the correct setting) just killed a lipo pack dead on my bench.