Li Po Stuff

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Neek

Original Poster:

4,942 posts

214 months

Thursday 6th March 2008
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ok, I am looking to go Lithium polimer...

Is this stuff alright?

Charger:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&am...

Battery(maybe x2 at a later stage):
http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFunction=ShowSpec...

Also would be running a mamba max brushless...

Is there anything I need to know about Li Po that the instructions wouldn't tell me?

Thanks a lot

George

Bungleaio

6,398 posts

209 months

Thursday 6th March 2008
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They look ok mate but does the charger come with a compatable balancing lead for those batteries?

Lipos only seems to go wrong if they are overcharged, I've bought a charginf pouch so that if things do go wrong it will contain the explosion.

Neek

Original Poster:

4,942 posts

214 months

Thursday 6th March 2008
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The batties have the lead on them I think - plugs in the side of the charger

Is Li Po really as good as everyone says it is?


Thanks a lot for you feedback

George

motormania

1,143 posts

260 months

Friday 7th March 2008
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I'm getting the TP-Bc6 Charger Dual Power designed for LiPo's and the 4900/25C LiPo RC Car Battery, both from http://www.modeltech.co.uk/

The club I will be racing at are using these and they are working perfectly. LiPo is the future for power within the RC arena, come join us smile

Le TVR

3,097 posts

258 months

Friday 7th March 2008
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Neek said:
Is Li Po really as good as everyone says it is?
Provided that you use a parallel or balancer charger, an ESC with LiPo cutoff voltages, never exceed the max C charge rate they are very good.

Do note that if you constantly draw somewhere around max current most of the time that you WILL notice that capacity drops after a few hundred cycles.