Battery mah for racing?
#1
Battery mah for racing?
Hi everyone! Long time lurker, first time poster here.
I'm just getting back into the hobby after about 12 years. Last truck was a TL XXXT. I just pre ordered the TLR SCT 3.0. Also ordered the Novak Crusher system.
I'm curious about batteries now. My track runs 3 5 minute heats and a 7 minute A-main. Is it common to buy a higher mah battery and use it for several heats? Or a lower one and just use it for 1 heat? Also, any battery recommendations would be greatly appreciated
I'm just getting back into the hobby after about 12 years. Last truck was a TL XXXT. I just pre ordered the TLR SCT 3.0. Also ordered the Novak Crusher system.
I'm curious about batteries now. My track runs 3 5 minute heats and a 7 minute A-main. Is it common to buy a higher mah battery and use it for several heats? Or a lower one and just use it for 1 heat? Also, any battery recommendations would be greatly appreciated
#2
Tech Fanatic
5-6000 is plenty. I ran an 80c battery in my 4x4 sct with a 4.5 turn 550 motor. Yes it was fast. Better check the motor/battery rules before you buy. It would run for about 15 mins fully charged. Buying a higher mah (seen some 10,000) for practice. Just not necessary for a 7 min race. I charge my ebuggy between rounds.
#3
Hi everyone! Long time lurker, first time poster here.
I'm just getting back into the hobby after about 12 years. Last truck was a TL XXXT. I just pre ordered the TLR SCT 3.0. Also ordered the Novak Crusher system.
I'm curious about batteries now. My track runs 3 5 minute heats and a 7 minute A-main. Is it common to buy a higher mah battery and use it for several heats? Or a lower one and just use it for 1 heat? Also, any battery recommendations would be greatly appreciated
I'm just getting back into the hobby after about 12 years. Last truck was a TL XXXT. I just pre ordered the TLR SCT 3.0. Also ordered the Novak Crusher system.
I'm curious about batteries now. My track runs 3 5 minute heats and a 7 minute A-main. Is it common to buy a higher mah battery and use it for several heats? Or a lower one and just use it for 1 heat? Also, any battery recommendations would be greatly appreciated
#4
Thanks for the replies. So if I had a good 6000mah I could run two 5min heats? Should I charge the battery I between even if it's not discharged?
#5
Tech Fanatic
Easily. I don't think you should have to charge between, but I would just in case
#6
Agree to charge just in case, at least so that you have a fully charge battery for the main.
#7
Suspended
5000 50c will get you thru a 7 minute main always charge between races.. i run a lst sct v2 with a tenshock 3500
#8
So no need to discharge the Lipo before charging it?
#9
#10
Tech Fanatic
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Always charge between heats and balance charge at that - no need to discharge.
If you can afford, I would run multiple batteries. Heat destroys LiPos and unless you can make sure your battery has cooled down in time for you to charge it back it and get to the next heat.
And do spend the time getting your pack back to storage charge at the end of the day otherwise your LiPo will deteriorate quicker
If you can afford, I would run multiple batteries. Heat destroys LiPos and unless you can make sure your battery has cooled down in time for you to charge it back it and get to the next heat.
And do spend the time getting your pack back to storage charge at the end of the day otherwise your LiPo will deteriorate quicker
#11
Tech Adept
iTrader: (25)
if you dont want heat in the battery why is it that I see so many people charging at a fast rate then discharging after there run.. I just dont want to have to buy extra batteries as it's me and my son racing and it could get rather expensive buying =several batteries.. thanks for anymore info.. Jedd
#12
Tech Rookie
You can easily get 2 5 minute runs without charging maybe 3 depending on what motor you run. But you at least need 2 batteries per car
#13
The reason why you want to charge after every run is to max out the voltage. Hence towards the end of your run your battery will not suffer from a significant voltage loss.
Most of us wait ten minutes before you charge again. There is really no need to have multiple batteries unless your charger charges at low amperage and you do not have a lot of time before races.....or u want to get back on the track for practice sooner. Hence, two batteries will be more than enough in the worst case scenario.
I would ask in the Losi Sct thread regarding what milliamp battery to get. I personally think a minimum is 6000 mah but I d not run your SCT or run at your track. Ask at the track too...
Most of us wait ten minutes before you charge again. There is really no need to have multiple batteries unless your charger charges at low amperage and you do not have a lot of time before races.....or u want to get back on the track for practice sooner. Hence, two batteries will be more than enough in the worst case scenario.
I would ask in the Losi Sct thread regarding what milliamp battery to get. I personally think a minimum is 6000 mah but I d not run your SCT or run at your track. Ask at the track too...
#15
Tech Master
Hi everyone! Long time lurker, first time poster here.
I'm just getting back into the hobby after about 12 years. Last truck was a TL XXXT. I just pre ordered the TLR SCT 3.0. Also ordered the Novak Crusher system.
I'm curious about batteries now. My track runs 3 5 minute heats and a 7 minute A-main. Is it common to buy a higher mah battery and use it for several heats? Or a lower one and just use it for 1 heat? Also, any battery recommendations would be greatly appreciated
I'm just getting back into the hobby after about 12 years. Last truck was a TL XXXT. I just pre ordered the TLR SCT 3.0. Also ordered the Novak Crusher system.
I'm curious about batteries now. My track runs 3 5 minute heats and a 7 minute A-main. Is it common to buy a higher mah battery and use it for several heats? Or a lower one and just use it for 1 heat? Also, any battery recommendations would be greatly appreciated
You'll want 6500mah+ Batteries, personally I run www.smc-racing.net 7200mah batteries in my 4wd. 4wd's are power hungry rigs, and you don't want to be running your truck to lipo cut off, at any time. I can run a 7 minute main and have my batteries at 3.8 a cell (Which is storage charge) If you happen to go someplace that runs 8-10 minute mains for 4wd sct, you may not have enough. Some guys commented to use one battery for 2 rounds...Never...You'd see too much of a drop off, and flirt with lipo cutoff which is not good. Charge between every round. And yes, minimum 2 batteries for each vehicle you want to run. I used to run 3 for 4wd sct just because. But when i bought new batteries for this season, I only bought 2.
Also, the power plant you want is a bit different. Most run a 4 pole motor with a good size ESC. I personally run all Gen 2 RX8's with SMC motors. (4500kv for sct)
IGNORE all of the above if you meant that you ordered the 22SCT 2.0