hitec x4
#16
I hope you dont think that charging requirements for different cell count lipos are all the same....try a friends 4/5 or even a 6S lipo and see what amperage your charger can output.
#17
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Well if we are being precise (or pedantic ;-) ) the max voltage overstates the requirement as the LIPO charge cycle is only done at MAX amps for the early part of the charge as you can see by watching the display during charging. By the time the batteries get over the spec voltage (3.7v per cell) the charger does not dish out the full amperage so in reality calculating as I did is pretty accurate which is why the calc max amps for 4s was the same as the observed - 3.3A
We are kind of splitting hairs here, we agree on the premise that the 50W charger cannot deliver 6 amps into a 4s battery but can into a 2s.
We are kind of splitting hairs here, we agree on the premise that the 50W charger cannot deliver 6 amps into a 4s battery but can into a 2s.
Nominal voltage is intended as a representative voltage during discharge, while under load when the voltage sags or drops. Opposite of charging.
If the amps are dropping around 3.7V per I suspect it is due to power limiting, as correctly alluded to by previous posters. A 80W charger would not be able to maintain 6 amps on a 4S to full voltage. Would still charge it, and probably work fine for many, but it would take longer and is under powered to a degree.
#18
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I have not seen this, I see a peak of max amps initially dropping quite quickly and way before it reaches 4.2 volts. I have the Hitec 4 x 80w charger so will take a look at it tomorrow at race night as I am intrigued now. No 4s batteries to charge just 2s but the principle should be easy to see.
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I have not seen this, I see a peak of max amps initially dropping quite quickly and way before it reaches 4.2 volts. I have the Hitec 4 x 80w charger so will take a look at it tomorrow at race night as I am intrigued now. No 4s batteries to charge just 2s but the principle should be easy to see.
#20
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I did video it to confirm but you are correct, the charge current remains at Max amps set until 4.2v is reached and then rapidly drops off as the charger goes from CC to CV. Interesting, I had never monitored it closely before, you learn something new every day!



