dc charger choice
#2
Only way I could see that is if some one was charging over 1c and it warmed the packs up.
Only real reason to go with a DC power supply is, you can get more powerful units, and you have a wider selection.
Only real reason to go with a DC power supply is, you can get more powerful units, and you have a wider selection.
#5
discharging at 20amps i need to hook up a lead battery by using Regenerative discharge, right?
does this charger charge the battery gives the same punch as most rc chargers like hyperion, LRP,......?
does this charger charge the battery gives the same punch as most rc chargers like hyperion, LRP,......?
#6
the charger does not increase the punch, per say. Its the warming of the pack. Most guys are using the icharger 4010 for this. It will discharge a 2s at about 20 amps and can charge a 2s at 40amp as well.
#7
I should say in this way. Some claimed using some brand of charger, the battery is felt more power than the other brand. Are you bros having the same feeling of different "punch" by different charger with the same piece of battery
#9
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Check section 8.3.2.5.3
http://www.roarracing.com/downloads/..._Rule_Book.pdf
Also, 8.3.2.5.4 states, "Maximum temperature for a charged li-poly battery pack shall be ambient temperature +/- 5 deg."
#11
Do these guys discharge them very low because at 40 amps, I imagine it doesnt take long to get to 4.2V/cell even if the lipo started at 3.0V.
#14
i am pretty sure the discharge to like 3.6-3.7 just under storage. otherwise, the packs get pretty warm




