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RCC Addict Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Nine Mile Falls, WA
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| ![]() For those of you that are wonder about Li-Po's, Here's the li-po care page from our website. Connection: You must be sure that the correct polarity is observed when connecting battery packs to charger or speed controller. PINK / RED = POSITIVE (+) BLUE / BLACK = NEGATIVE (-) Charging: Lithium Polymer batteries have specific charging requirements and ONLY chargers rated for Lithium Polymer cells may be used. The best chargers are those which require the user to manually select cell count and charge rate for each pack of cells, then automatically check to see that the settings are correct. The Hyperion EOS Charger line belongs to this category. Chargers which use only automatic detection of cell count (and on that basis set charge voltage) are prone to error, and can damage cells or cause a fire due to over-voltage charging of cells. We recommend that these chargers be set manually, if used. Other chargers are set manually, but do not include a safety circuit to oversee that setting. These are prone to user error, and should also be checked very carefully to insure proper use. Lithium CC/CV chargers, like those in the Hyperion EOS Charger line, must be used. These charge initially at a constant 4.2V and constant 1C rate, then taper the charge rate as the battery nears full capacity. Cells are about 90% charged in one hour, and can be left connected for another 20-30 minutes to complete the charge. The maximum permissible charge voltage per cell is 4.2V. The maximum recommended charge rate for Lithium Polymer cells is 1C (ex: 1.5A for a 1500mAh pack). Please do not charge your lithium polymer at any rate higher than 1C. Doing so may reduce the capacity and life cycle of the cells, with very little savings in charge time. Discharging: Any battery including lithium polymer must be discharged within rated current and voltage limits. Failure to do so will result in damage to the battery, at least, and could even cause an accident.
Lithium Polymer Safety Tips: Lithium Polymer cells are a tremendous advance in battery technology for RC use. However, due to the chemistry of lithium cells, there is a possibility of fire if charging is not properly done. It is unavoidable due to the nature of lithium itself. This is no different from many things we use in daily life – knives, kitchen cleaners, automobiles, for a few examples – which are inherently dangerous, but which can be used safely by adhering to simple rules and precautions.
As used in radio-controlled model aircraft, discharge rates exceed the manufacturer’s specified maximum rates. Therefore, the use of Lithium Polymer batteries in radio-controlled models is to be considered experimental, and there is no warranty, expressed or implied, by the manufacturer, distributors, or retailers with respect to the capacity, life in cycles, store If you have any questions feel free to ask. Mods it might be a good idea to make this a "Sticky Thread" |
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Arat Alabama
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Edit for reasons in post #3: JAM ,did not think of it like that more like a what not to do instructional vid Last edited by TEDROCKZ; 06-19-2008 at 08:02 AM. | |
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It's been done so many times and there are tons of videos on You Tube also. It's just not something that we feel we should show as a company. Next thing you know you have some kids trying to do it and then they get hurt or burn down there house and then say well so and so did it. If you really want to see what they are capable of just "google" Li-Po fires or try You Tube. Jason |
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Arat Alabama
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Edited original post, was not thinking about what you mentioned, I was thinking more along the lines of a what-not-to-do vid. What you said is true though. Thanks for all you guys at Max-Amps for your continued support to this sport. This thread is good info ![]() |
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Added to the stickies, good info!
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Thanks John. Jason |
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: roland,ar
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thanks for posting this. lots of newbs with questions need to read this. |
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Mods is there a problem with putting this up as a "sticky thread" ? jason |
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owner, Holmes Hobbies LLC ![]() Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Volt up! Gear down!
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No, if you would please read the stickies you would see that it is added into them. We don't stick threads, we have two stickies that cover all 20 some odd "stickied topics". Too many topics to stick them all at the top... Definitive ESC, MOTOR, and BATTERY threads - RCC's top tech threads! Definitive Radio, Power Wiring, BEC and Servo Threads-- RCC's Top Tech Threads! | |
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