Help setting up IChanger 308
#1
Thread Starter
Tech Initiate
Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 38
just got a Ichanger 308 today and I would like to ask others about settings and if this looks ok and right:
iChanger Settings
Type: LiPo
Charge Cell: 7.4v
Change Capacity: Ignore
Change Current: 20A
Change Mode: Normal
Change Chal Volt: 4.2
Discharge Current: 20A
Discharge Voltage 3.5V/Cell
Discharge End Current 50%
Storage Cell Voltage 3.85
Comen 0.01V
iChanger Settings
Type: LiPo
Charge Cell: 7.4v
Change Capacity: Ignore
Change Current: 20A
Change Mode: Normal
Change Chal Volt: 4.2
Discharge Current: 20A
Discharge Voltage 3.5V/Cell
Discharge End Current 50%
Storage Cell Voltage 3.85
Comen 0.01V
#2
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iTrader: (11)
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,538
From: Lynnwood, Washington
just got a Ichanger 308 today and I would like to ask others about settings and if this looks ok and right:
iChanger Settings
Type: LiPo
Charge Cell: 7.4v
Change Capacity: Ignore
Change Current: 20A
Change Mode: Normal
Change Chal Volt: 4.2
Discharge Current: 20A
Discharge Voltage 3.5V/Cell
Discharge End Current 50%
Storage Cell Voltage 3.85
Comen 0.01V
iChanger Settings
Type: LiPo
Charge Cell: 7.4v
Change Capacity: Ignore
Change Current: 20A
Change Mode: Normal
Change Chal Volt: 4.2
Discharge Current: 20A
Discharge Voltage 3.5V/Cell
Discharge End Current 50%
Storage Cell Voltage 3.85
Comen 0.01V
#6
Tech Rookie
Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 11
For charging go by the mah. Example a 5000 mah battery can be charged @5A. Just a decimal after the first number. A 4500mah pack would be 4.5 amps. Most batteries can do twice that(2c) but a 1c rate is a good safe starting point.
The discharge is limited by the charger.. That charger can't do 20A without regenerative discharges into another battery. Or help from an external source
The discharge is limited by the charger.. That charger can't do 20A without regenerative discharges into another battery. Or help from an external source
#7
Thread Starter
Tech Initiate
Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 38
So then if I have a 4700mah 100C pack why is everyone telling me to charge it at 20a
For charging go by the mah. Example a 5000 mah battery can be charged @5A. Just a decimal after the first number. A 4500mah pack would be 4.5 amps. Most batteries can do twice that(2c) but a 1c rate is a good safe starting point.
The discharge is limited by the charger.. That charger can't do 20A without regenerative discharges into another battery. Or help from an external source
The discharge is limited by the charger.. That charger can't do 20A without regenerative discharges into another battery. Or help from an external source
#8
Tech Rookie
Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 11
The guys above are talking about discharges. If somebody is telling you to do 20A I wouldn't take that advise. Not all lipo brands recommend the same thing. Mine are limited to 2c. I've had some rated for 5c. Follow the battery's manufacturer recommendations. I think you will be safe at 2c(9.4A). But I would contact the maker to see if it's ok to do more.
#11
Tech Champion

Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 7,341
I'd stay away from the 20 amp charges for just starting out. Work on the basics first, learn how to charge and care for the lipos properly, and driving and chassis setup.
The slight improvement with high discharge/charge rates, along with the risks involved and added knowledge to do it correctly, is something to consider after one can run consistent clean laps and get a good setup on the car.
Trying to start at warp 9 on the first week in the hobby (from other posts) is a recipe for disaster in my opinion. Many who start so aggressive encounter problems and don't stay long.
I like everything you posted except consider lowering the charge amps to something more reasonable as mentioned earlier. Perhaps 8 amps or so if you simply must for your shorty, or around 2C.
The slight improvement with high discharge/charge rates, along with the risks involved and added knowledge to do it correctly, is something to consider after one can run consistent clean laps and get a good setup on the car.
Trying to start at warp 9 on the first week in the hobby (from other posts) is a recipe for disaster in my opinion. Many who start so aggressive encounter problems and don't stay long.
I like everything you posted except consider lowering the charge amps to something more reasonable as mentioned earlier. Perhaps 8 amps or so if you simply must for your shorty, or around 2C.



