Why discharge?
#1
Im shopping for new batteries, and im noticing "high discharge" and it made me think about discharging.
Ive never discharged, I only balance my lipo's and then store them charged. Should I be discharging my batteries each time or when I'm done for the day? Also, how should I store them?
Ive never discharged, I only balance my lipo's and then store them charged. Should I be discharging my batteries each time or when I'm done for the day? Also, how should I store them?
#2
Ideally, you should have the battery sitting somewhere around 7.4V for a 2S LiPo (3.7V per cell) when you store it. Some chargers have a storage mode on them that will discharge/charge as needed to get to that voltage. I've had fully charged batteries sitting around for a couple of days with no problems, but it's not something I'm making a habit of or storing them that way for any length of time.
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Im shopping for new batteries, and im noticing "high discharge" and it made me think about discharging.
Ive never discharged, I only balance my lipo's and then store them charged. Should I be discharging my batteries each time or when I'm done for the day? Also, how should I store them?
Ive never discharged, I only balance my lipo's and then store them charged. Should I be discharging my batteries each time or when I'm done for the day? Also, how should I store them?
#6
I realise this isn't really your question , but I've always thought of the description "high discharge" as "the battery has the ability to be discharged at a high rate" (or discharged fast) in the vehicle or anywhere else. It has nothing to do with whether or not the pack should be discharged.
#7
I realise this isn't really your question , but I've always thought of the description "high discharge" as "the battery has the ability to be discharged at a high rate" (or discharged fast) in the vehicle or anywhere else. It has nothing to do with whether or not the pack should be discharged.
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guilo is right here. High C rating or discharge rate means for a given voltage, the battery can provide more peak amperage. Of course it doesn't matter how it's being discharged... whether in the car or on a charger, the battery will be able to dump more quickly (not that I've seen any charger that can discharge at an amperage near what your car's electronics pull).




