Help me convert 10A #'s to 30 or 35 amp #'s
#1
Help me convert 10A #'s to 30 or 35 amp #'s
Like the title says, I have some batteries I am testing using the "matching" feature of my LRP Pulsar 2 charger. Since it can only discharge at 10 amps I get the following from one of my packs: 7.18v and 1006s. How can I get 30 or 35 amp numbers with this? Thanks for the help!
#3
It is impossible to extrapolate equivalent 30A or 35A numbers from a 10A discharge.
Reason being that the cells perform very differently under a high 35A load than they do at 10A.
It's probably the case that weak cells would give decent figures at 10A, but be absolutely rotten at 30A or 35A. 10A is nothing in 1/10th RC terms. Average load over a 5 min stock race is 25A or more now.
Reason being that the cells perform very differently under a high 35A load than they do at 10A.
It's probably the case that weak cells would give decent figures at 10A, but be absolutely rotten at 30A or 35A. 10A is nothing in 1/10th RC terms. Average load over a 5 min stock race is 25A or more now.