Who charging 20+ amps or more now??
#317
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This thread is awesome!!! But nobody is showing off their stuff. Go Cellpro!!
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#318
Maybe use a deep metal cake pan and set the lipo bag in it.
#320
I ran my new TP1430 today using my pyramid 25 amp power supply today under controlled conditions, and the power supply held up quite well. Can't wait to see what happens at the track tomorrow. Now, I just need a seperate trailor to hall the power supply around with.
#321
Who is using Cellpro powerlab6 would like to learn same more about the charging settings.
#323
I would like to learn some more about the setting functionality since cant find any usefull manual, is there a site for the charger support.
#325
There isn't the information I am looking for thanks.
#327
It's not rocket science.. 20 amp charge is good.
That's the point you see benefits like lower IR on the first charge.
Will post pictures soon.
That's the point you see benefits like lower IR on the first charge.
Will post pictures soon.
#328
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If my charger can charge 20amps I will! I hate waiting. I have been charging my batteries @ 10 AMPS for years with no issues. Everyone say it will kill the batteries but I got a few 2 year old GEN ACE packs and still running strong and I start using is on my 2WD buggy, The last few races I have TQ by a full lap and lap time is about half a second faster than anyone on the track. So charging your batteries at high AMP I think it helps the batteries to be at their optimum performance. I have seen batteries went up to smoke at lower amp charge rate and I haven't seen one blow up charging at a higher amp.
#329
Also, the charger must have a IR meter to measure the cells performance.
1C charging was killing my batteries IR until I metered them and found out what works...
1C charging was killing my batteries IR until I metered them and found out what works...
Last edited by Mr RCTech; 05-13-2013 at 01:20 PM.
#330
If some of you were around when Sanyo SCR NiCad was the big thing in racing, we charged the 1200mAH at 5amps then peaked them at 7 amps just before the race to warm them up so that they will have more punch. That would be charging at over 4C and then hitting them with 5.8C to peak them up. Still remember racers charging their SCR packs at 1.2A
If the Lipo packs are rated at 5C, then 4C can be used safely.
I don't like waiting and charging at a higher C also lowers the IR for better performance. I have a PL6/8 that can do 40A, and the Lipo packs are rated at 5C. No reason not to do it.
If the Lipo packs are rated at 5C, then 4C can be used safely.
I don't like waiting and charging at a higher C also lowers the IR for better performance. I have a PL6/8 that can do 40A, and the Lipo packs are rated at 5C. No reason not to do it.