Under 6v lipo
#1
I was running my lipo for the first time today in a brushed setup. What happened was the car suddenly stopped after a good 10 mins and there was no power going to the motor. I turned it off immediately and checked the voltage. It was reading 5.98v.
The thing is, my charger does not come in till some time next week hopefully. I have no way to see if it accepts a charge or not. Do you guys think the battery is ruined. Right now, it is showing exactly 5.98v.
The thing is, my charger does not come in till some time next week hopefully. I have no way to see if it accepts a charge or not. Do you guys think the battery is ruined. Right now, it is showing exactly 5.98v.
#2
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The battery is pretty much a paper weight now
When a lipo cell drops below 3.0v per cell there is a chemical reaction within the cell that renders it useless. If the battery read 5.98v after being run than it's a sure bet it was well below 6v in the car under load. When you get your charger you can try to charge it, but don't get your hopes up. You should be using an esc with a lipo cutoff, if you aren't you should limit your runs to 5 mins.
When a lipo cell drops below 3.0v per cell there is a chemical reaction within the cell that renders it useless. If the battery read 5.98v after being run than it's a sure bet it was well below 6v in the car under load. When you get your charger you can try to charge it, but don't get your hopes up. You should be using an esc with a lipo cutoff, if you aren't you should limit your runs to 5 mins.
#4
If you lipo has droped below the suggested limit, just charge @ 50 mA untill the battery is in the correct range (ie. 6.0v+) Then you can charge normally @ the 1C limit. You may have taken some life from the battery but It should not be a "paper weight" by any means :fingers crossed: The only thing is you say theres a week before your charger gets in...I would definitly charge it sooner than that. Don't let it sit a week below 6v. IMO
#5
Thanks alot guys, i'll be heading to the hobby shop soon to ask for a charge. Finger crossed!
The thing I dont understand is why the power got cut to the motor. This was the main reason I got scared.
The thing I dont understand is why the power got cut to the motor. This was the main reason I got scared.
#6
Yea,I would go to your local hobby store ASAP and get the battery charged. Just charge initially at a low rate until the battery comes up then charge at a normal 1C. A buddy of mine left his receiver lipo on for a whole day. He did revive the battery. but he says he doesn't get the same run time.
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