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Old 02-21-2012 | 09:52 AM
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Anyone know if Hitec 7955 servos work OK with 2S LiPo power or should I use a LiFe battery instead?

I'll be using a Futaba R2104GF receiver if it makes any difference. It's supposed to handle up to 8.4v
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The 7955 isn't rated at 7.4 so you are on your own there. It is rated for 6 volts regardless of the receiver.
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What is the best way to break in a 6.6 liFe Rx battery?
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Old 02-21-2012 | 06:04 PM
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What is the best way to break in a 6.6 liFe Rx battery?
No break in needed. Just run it!!!
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get a 7954sh instead...it's rated for 7.4V and almost the same specs as the 7955..
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I thought for the first 20 charges they do not like being run under 3.26? They have a tendency to puff or not hold a charge
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Nominal voltage of a Life cell is 3.3v so that doesnt sound right

I would keep them above 3v for a couple of cycles, then go for it

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What I am saying is that once charged to 3.6 per cell, letting them discharge to 3.26 before 20 cycles, they can easily puff and lose a charge unexpectly.
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What I am saying is that once charged to 3.6 per cell, letting them discharge to 3.26 before 20 cycles, they can easily puff and lose a charge unexpectly.
Just charge and go. They are sturdier than Lipos. I have two that are three years old and still going strong. I even discharged them below 3V unintentionally and no problem. Both are in my pan cars and take about 50 to 60 mah per heat/main.
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Sounds good. Thanks
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Old 02-21-2012 | 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by etivac13
get a 7954sh instead...it's rated for 7.4V and almost the same specs as the 7955..
Thanks very much for the info. I will probably do an exchange for the 7954.
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