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Old 01-26-2011 | 09:06 AM
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I race Nitro. I want to know is it feasable to use a couple of high capacity Lipos as a power source. Getting tired of carring a lead acid battery as my portable DC power source.


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Of course. A battery is a battery, volts are volts.

You have two options: one 4 cell or two 2 cells.

Just don't run them down like you would a SLA or poof!

You could wire in a voltage cutoff or monitor to keep tabs on the packs and you will need a lipo capable charger.
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I was thinking of paralleling 2 4s @5000mah. That should last me all day. I only have to charge my rec pack(800mah, My glow charger and maybe my transmitter batteries) 10000 mah capacity should handle this with no problem.
I just have to justify the price vs a PB battery

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I was thinking of paralleling 2 4s @5000mah. That should last me all day. I only have to charge my rec pack(800mah, My glow charger and maybe my transmitter batteries) 10000 mah capacity should handle this with no problem.
I just have to justify the price vs a PB battery

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I was using an inexpensive Venom 4S 2300 pack and that lasted all day in my starter box plus it doesn't take forever to recharge.
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Old 01-26-2011 | 08:35 PM
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justify the price? no problem. weight, size.
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Old 01-28-2011 | 10:40 AM
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Well I done some research. With a fully charged 4s lipo (16.8) I believe my Charger (Triton II) would fault on excessive input voltage. The triton is rated between 11- 15 Vdc input. So I may have to look at a 3s lipo. The best price I can find is About $31 dollars with free shipping form China.

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Old 01-28-2011 | 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by lil-bump
I was thinking of paralleling 2 4s @5000mah. That should last me all day. I only have to charge my rec pack(800mah, My glow charger and maybe my transmitter batteries) 10000 mah capacity should handle this with no problem.
I just have to justify the price vs a PB battery

thanks for the reply


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If that's all you really need it for have you considered getting an automotive jump start pack? Have not checked prices lately but it may be cheaper than a pair of LiPo packs and it can actually be used for things other than the toy car hobby
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I made a battery box using a 8000mah 4s Li-fe and it works great all day.

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