LiFe cut off?
#18
Just don't understand. We have to put our batteries for our cars down to storage after every use. Leaving them fully charged or empty can cause problems like puffing and at worse fires. In a transmitter a battery can stay near full charged for weeks or even months.
#20
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Joined: Aug 2013
Posts: 107
Good observation. This puzzles me too sometimes. I think though that you need to treat different packs differently. I always leave my car batteries (espacially race packs) in storage as i need to take the most out of them. However i do not treat transmitter packs the same way because they do not require high inputs and are charged less frequently. Receiver packs stand somewhat in the middle.
Last edited by buzz777; 05-08-2015 at 12:52 AM.
#22
I have a question about LiFe's. I looked around at some on Ebay and didn't see a burst rateing like a Lipo. What's the deal? To me, using a LiFe and triggering LVC is an indication of low burst rate. That's how it would work on Lipo's. What are the adavantages to using a LiFe?
I guess I stand corrected, I assume the 10C is the burst rate on these?
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTAwMFg3NTA=/z/2ZcAAOSw7ThUqhjR/$_57.JPG

I guess I stand corrected, I assume the 10C is the burst rate on these?
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTAwMFg3NTA=/z/2ZcAAOSw7ThUqhjR/$_57.JPG




