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Ovanics, SMC, HRB, Awanfi, Goldbat, Power Hobby, Spektrum, Turnigy are some battery company names. You definitely want at minimum 5000mAh 50C, from that point as you add more mAh, the weight starts to go up. Then I feel it's operator judgement on whether staying higher mAh or minimal! Good luck!
My personal opinion is spend the extra money on better batteries. After dealing with some of the cheaper brands I've learned that mostly you get what you pay for to an extent. Not saying buy MaxAmps and pay out the nose, thoughThank you. I was looking at a couple batteries on Amazon. One particular brand zeee has decent reviews and is priced well.
I'm wondering if it's worth trying one like this or spending the extra $$ on power hobbies or one like that
Is it true that if you do not use lipos within a week of charging that you should go back and put it in storage mode?My personal opinion is spend the extra money on better batteries. After dealing with some of the cheaper brands I've learned that mostly you get what you pay for to an extent. Not saying buy MaxAmps and pay out the nose, though
My rule is 12 hours or less. Sooner the better.Is it true that if you do not use lipos within a week of charging that you should go back and put it in storage mode?
Your saying if you do not use it within 12 hours you put it in storage mode?My rule is 12 hours or less. Sooner the better.
Correct.Your saying if you do not use it within 12 hours you put it in storage mode?
Wow I am glad I asked. I was not aware of that. Thank youCorrect.
So here's a couple of tips for lithium batteries.Wow I am glad I asked. I was not aware of that. Thank you
In my experience it's better to buy lipo's direct from suppliers with global warehouses and proper warranty policies and support like Hobbyking, gensacearespammers and Ovonics.Thank you. I was looking at a couple batteries on Amazon. One particular brand zeee has decent reviews and is priced well.
I'm wondering if it's worth trying one like this or spending the extra $$ on power hobbies or one like that
That's a great bit of info. Thank you sir.So here's a couple of tips for lithium batteries.
1. Always balance charge.
2. Do not let cell voltage drop below 3.3V/cell
3. Don't charge above 4.2V. The batteries that are High-Voltage are regular LiPo batteries. While charging to 4.35V most likely won't cause a fire, it will drastically reduce overall battery lifetime.
4. Try not to operate the battery below 32F/0C. In cold weather LiPo batteries struggle to put power out, which can lead to reduced overall life.
5. No temperatures above 130F. Heat kills LiPo batteries very fast. Plus, above 140-150F, there is a very real danger of the battery self-igniting.
6. Follow manufacturer guidelines regarding charge rate. Higher charge rates (where permitted) will reduce charge time, but might reduce battery lifetime overall. I personally charge at 2C. To me it is a good balance between lifetime and charge time.
7. Use a quality balancing charger. Junsi, Revolectrix, Spektrum, and other brands make very good chargers.
8. Always charge on a fireproof surface, preferably in a fire-resistant container, just in case.
LiPo batteries are generally safe if caution is observed.
Absolutely! Enjoy the hobby. It's addictive. LolThat's a great bit of info. Thank you sir.
You should be putting them in storage mode immediately after use. Every time.Is it true that if you do not use lipos within a week of charging that you should go back and put it in storage mode?
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