Single cell lipo question
#1
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Hi guys,
I just bought a Blade 120 sr helicopter, it comes with a single cell lipo and charger with it.
My question is, since it's just a single cell, it doesn't require balancing and therefore doesn't have a balance tap. But how does the charger know what voltage the lipo is and how much juice to put in it?
Also, the supplied charger is extremely slow and i'd like to hook it up to my Hyperion Duo if that's possible?
Many thanks for any help given
I just bought a Blade 120 sr helicopter, it comes with a single cell lipo and charger with it.
My question is, since it's just a single cell, it doesn't require balancing and therefore doesn't have a balance tap. But how does the charger know what voltage the lipo is and how much juice to put in it?
Also, the supplied charger is extremely slow and i'd like to hook it up to my Hyperion Duo if that's possible?
Many thanks for any help given
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Most chargers will have no problem charging a single cell
Still goes through the CC/CV but without balancing
Some chargers will shut off a little early when charging a single cell, adding a balance lead may help to get a bit more juice into it
Hyperion will charge it fine you just need to make up a charging lead to match
Cheers
Still goes through the CC/CV but without balancing
Some chargers will shut off a little early when charging a single cell, adding a balance lead may help to get a bit more juice into it
Hyperion will charge it fine you just need to make up a charging lead to match
Cheers
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But how would my Hyperion charger know when to stop charging? Before i started the charge it said "balancer recommended", so without a balancer, how does the charger know the current voltage of the lipo and not overcharge it?
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Oh right, I thought voltage was measured along the balance leads.
One more quick thing, I just used my Hyperion charger to charge the lipo, and it charged it up to 4.19v. I then hooked it up to the included Celectra charger and it charged for a further 10 minutes. I reconnected the lipo to the Hyperion and it now read 4.23v. Is there any way to make the Hyperion charger squeeze more juice into the lipo?
One more quick thing, I just used my Hyperion charger to charge the lipo, and it charged it up to 4.19v. I then hooked it up to the included Celectra charger and it charged for a further 10 minutes. I reconnected the lipo to the Hyperion and it now read 4.23v. Is there any way to make the Hyperion charger squeeze more juice into the lipo?
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Oh right, I thought voltage was measured along the balance leads.
One more quick thing, I just used my Hyperion charger to charge the lipo, and it charged it up to 4.19v. I then hooked it up to the included Celectra charger and it charged for a further 10 minutes. I reconnected the lipo to the Hyperion and it now read 4.23v. Is there any way to make the Hyperion charger squeeze more juice into the lipo?
One more quick thing, I just used my Hyperion charger to charge the lipo, and it charged it up to 4.19v. I then hooked it up to the included Celectra charger and it charged for a further 10 minutes. I reconnected the lipo to the Hyperion and it now read 4.23v. Is there any way to make the Hyperion charger squeeze more juice into the lipo?
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Sorry to bring this back up again, I've just bought a pair of Hyperion 500mah lipo's for the heli, but I'm having trouble programming in the settings into the charger.
The charger won't let me input 550mah, it will only let me put in 500mah or 600mah. If I put in 500mah, i'll be undercharging it, but if I put in 600mah I'll be overcharging it. Is there any way to enter 550mah?
Also, it says they can be charged at up to 6C. That seems a bit high for me, does anyone know what settings I should set the charger to to charge at 3C?
Many thanks
The charger won't let me input 550mah, it will only let me put in 500mah or 600mah. If I put in 500mah, i'll be undercharging it, but if I put in 600mah I'll be overcharging it. Is there any way to enter 550mah?
Also, it says they can be charged at up to 6C. That seems a bit high for me, does anyone know what settings I should set the charger to to charge at 3C?
Many thanks
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Sorry to bring this back up again, I've just bought a pair of Hyperion 500mah lipo's for the heli, but I'm having trouble programming in the settings into the charger.
The charger won't let me input 550mah, it will only let me put in 500mah or 600mah. If I put in 500mah, i'll be undercharging it, but if I put in 600mah I'll be overcharging it. Is there any way to enter 550mah?
Also, it says they can be charged at up to 6C. That seems a bit high for me, does anyone know what settings I should set the charger to to charge at 3C?
Many thanks
The charger won't let me input 550mah, it will only let me put in 500mah or 600mah. If I put in 500mah, i'll be undercharging it, but if I put in 600mah I'll be overcharging it. Is there any way to enter 550mah?
Also, it says they can be charged at up to 6C. That seems a bit high for me, does anyone know what settings I should set the charger to to charge at 3C?
Many thanks
You can always charge a battery under its capacity so you can charge a 500mah pack at 100mah (.1 amp) but it will take longer to fully charge, like five hours in this case but rarely do you ever charge from zero.
Ideally a 1C charge takes an hour or less to completely charge a pack. (C being Current)
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But is there no way for me to charge the lipo to its fullest capacity using this charger?
Also, if voltage is measured through the charging leads, why is there any need for a balancer?
I noticed also that I cannot Store Charge the single cell lipo's, I can only charge them. Does anyone know why this is?
Thanks
Also, if voltage is measured through the charging leads, why is there any need for a balancer?
I noticed also that I cannot Store Charge the single cell lipo's, I can only charge them. Does anyone know why this is?
Thanks
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But is there no way for me to charge the lipo to its fullest capacity using this charger?
Also, if voltage is measured through the charging leads, why is there any need for a balancer?
I noticed also that I cannot Store Charge the single cell lipo's, I can only charge them. Does anyone know why this is?
Thanks
Also, if voltage is measured through the charging leads, why is there any need for a balancer?
I noticed also that I cannot Store Charge the single cell lipo's, I can only charge them. Does anyone know why this is?
Thanks
Can you set your charger at 1/2 an amp (.5A)?
Sure you can storage charge/discharge a single cell if your charger has that function. If not, then storage voltage is 3.85 V.
I'm not familiar with your charger but I'm sure there are others who aRE.




