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Old 01-16-2025 | 02:42 PM
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So, if he decides to go higher than 5000mah, he will need to go with a lipo.
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Old 01-16-2025 | 08:54 PM
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Umm yeah had one do it and I'm Done with lipos! I'm either going something safer or I'm selling everything I got
Yea, I have raced RC since 1982. In the old days, the nicads or nimh batteries would spit and pop when over charged, but they would not catch on fire. I ran Lipos for the last 10 years and never saw a fire. Then the last 3 months of racing I saw 3 batteries catch on fire. In all the cases they were probably 20 feet away from me and I still felt the heat. Catching fire is probably a misnomer, more like exploding. So after that I bought a Bat-Safe battery box and I always charge in it. Watch some videos and these Bat-Safe boxes work. All three fires I witnessed were in Lipo bags and they really didn't do anything at all.

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Old 01-17-2025 | 11:37 AM
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I believe, from what i have personally experienced, Lipos store better than NiMh batteries, but you have to keep them at the right storage charge. I have some cheap lipos that are 3 years old and still work fine. I also have some that started to puff because I didn't regularly check the charge on them, and they puffed after the first charge after being stored for over a year. NiMh batteries, they never lasted more than a year in storage. I would pull them out, charge them, then get a couple minutes of run time, at most.

In the racing scene, those lipos get abused like non-other. Of course there are going to be some fires.
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Old 01-23-2025 | 05:12 AM
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I did a super, super, quick analysis, based on one hobby shop, so the results are not universal. I offer without opinion, a graph comparing mAh vs $ for NiMh and LiPo batteries they had in their catalog.

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  • It's one hobby shop in my region, not across the globe. Data will like change on local availability of products
  • It only shows price and capacity; no other characteristics which have already been discussed in this thread
  • You too can perform analysis like this! Modern tools make it so much easier.
beautiful graph. Towerhobbies had during their clearance sale, a Dynamite 6 cell NiMH 4500 mah pack on sale for $12.77 from $39.99. Its technically still orderable, but it says shipment date unknown. I bought one to use in my Tamiya cars with molded battery tubs and so my son could safely charge it himself with a MRC 959 charger that I have left over from the old days. So far it runs great and has enough punch to get his clodbuster front wheels in the air with stock motors! I regret not buying a second pack.

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Old 01-23-2025 | 04:35 PM
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So I checked some of my batteries today after being Stored for awhile. I had a couple that were reading 23% total and the cells were ready around 3.75.

Had my newest 4s Were ready around 50% total with cells ready around 3.80.
One of the cells on one was reading like 3.76 and others were 3.80-3.82
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Old 01-23-2025 | 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Bsud
So I checked some of my batteries today after being Stored for awhile. I had a couple that were reading 23% total and the cells were ready around 3.75.


Had my newest 4s Were ready around 50% total with cells ready around 3.80.
One of the cells on one was reading like 3.76 and others were 3.80-3.82
3.8 is great for storage mode. And about the cells being not the same that’s normal when a lipo sits. A quick balance charge will even them up.
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Old 01-23-2025 | 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Varcracer
3.8 is great for storage mode. And about the cells being not the same that’s normal when a lipo sits. A quick balance charge will even them up.
What about those in the 3.7s and is 23% charge Not bad since they been sitting in Cold for awhile?
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What about those in the 3.7s and is 23% charge Not bad since they been sitting in Cold for awhile?
Most consider 3.6-3.8v per cell storage mode. You can also just put them on the charger and use storage mode. That will even the cells for you.
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Originally Posted by Bsud
What about those in the 3.7s and is 23% charge Not bad since they been sitting in Cold for awhile?
3.7 is fine. The only thing I'd be slightly concerned over is that one cell is a bit lower than the others, but a balance charge should sort that out.
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Old 01-23-2025 | 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by gigaplex
3.7 is fine. The only thing I'd be slightly concerned over is that one cell is a bit lower than the others, but a balance charge should sort that out.
Ok thanks I never charge without doing a balance charge. I balance every single time. I just hate having to store them in my shop in the cold. But I will not bring them in our house.
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Old 01-23-2025 | 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Bsud
Ok thanks I never charge without doing a balance charge. I balance every single time. I just hate having to store them in my shop in the cold. But I will not bring them in our house.
Storing them in the cold is fine, some people store them in a fridge. Just try to let them get back to room temp before charging them if they get too cold.
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Old 01-23-2025 | 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by gigaplex
Storing them in the cold is fine, some people store them in a fridge. Just try to let them get back to room temp before charging them if they get too cold.
I just can't figure out why those dropped to 23% cause I'm pretty sure I charged them all to 50% When I stored them
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Old 01-23-2025 | 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Bsud
Ok thanks I never charge without doing a balance charge. I balance every single time. I just hate having to store them in my shop in the cold. But I will not bring them in our house.
We only race in the winter. My batteries stay in our fridge from April through September.
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Old 01-23-2025 | 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Bsud
I just can't figure out why those dropped to 23% cause I'm pretty sure I charged them all to 50% When I stored them
That's normal. It's why you shouldn't store them while discharged.
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Anyone know of a 2s shorty with over 5000 mah that weights less than 190 grams in stock? Exalt has a 5200 that weighs 176 grams and Team Powers made a similar pack but I can’t find either in stock. Are there others like this? Also, why do batteries with the same capacity vary in weight so much? An example is the reedy 4800 shorties - they make two of them - one weighs ~205 grams and one weighs 165. The C rating is different but I’ve read that rating is kinda bogus. Do they really have the same capacity? Is the lighter one likely to fade quicker?
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