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Maximum Discharge Rate?
I'm new to LIPO batteries and I want to understand the "do not exceed maximum discharge rate" warning. I have a 2 cell 4000 mah 25C battery. How is is possible to exceed the maximum discharge rate? Is it done by using motors that are too powerful for your battery?
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On a practical basis, its not possible since there is usually a time period associated with the max discharge rating (like a minute), surface motors only draw those kinds of amps for a few milliseconds. If you look at onboard recorder data, you will see amp spikes in bigger motors that go over 100amps, but last only milliseconds.
We forget that there are other users - planes and boats that may potentially be using these lipos as well. Electric planes can exceed this particular max rating. Planes in general push lipos a lot harder than surface applications do. Surface apps tends to be 'overbatteried' while planes go the other way. I don't really know that much about boats and lipos, and only a little more about planes, but do know planes stress lipo more than surface applications usually do. |
Originally Posted by St. George
(Post 7531925)
I'm new to LIPO batteries and I want to understand the "do not exceed maximum discharge rate" warning. I have a 2 cell 4000 mah 25C battery. How is is possible to exceed the maximum discharge rate? Is it done by using motors that are too powerful for your battery?
1/8 scale electrics regularly heat up and frequently puff batteries. Modified touring cars can as well. |
Originally Posted by St. George
(Post 7531925)
I'm new to LIPO batteries and I want to understand the "do not exceed maximum discharge rate" warning. I have a 2 cell 4000 mah 25C battery. How is is possible to exceed the maximum discharge rate? Is it done by using motors that are too powerful for your battery?
What is your esc and motor rated at? You can get motors and escs that will draw more than the 100 amps and that is what will ruin your lipo..... |
Originally Posted by Bermbuster
(Post 7532292)
your battery pack can handle a 100 amp discharge.
What is your esc and motor rated at? You can get motors and escs that will draw more than the 100 amps and that is what will ruin your lipo..... |
I wouldn’t read too much into esc ratings, that’s a whole can of worms in itself. But judging by your 3200kv motor, assuming just about any typical 1/10 scale vehicle, you should be good to go with that battery.
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