Another NOOB Li-Po ?? Hello all, sorry for the dumb questions, but I would rather ask here, then fry something, and have to spend money because I didn't ask. I would rather spend it on upgrades. :mrgreen: Anyway, my question is. Can I run say a 2000mah battery and a 4000 mah battery on a "Y" so they are in parallel? Or is that going to cause me some problems? Do they have to be the same mah? Thanks in advance, this place is AWESOME. Matt |
Re: Another NOOB Li-Po ?? Thats a great question and I don't know the answer. I would tend to think no as the batteries would try to equalize? I don't think I would do it. Maybe an EE can chime in? |
There are two different types of Y harnesses for two battery set ups. Look into parallel and serial wiring. Parallel adds amperage, but you want them to be the same amp hour rating on each pack or you will be losing a lot of efficiency. Be careful using series, your battery packs are already wired in series. I'm busy right now. I will post something for you later if you don't look it up first Sent from my PG86100 using Tapatalk 4 |
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Re: Another NOOB Li-Po ?? that is parallel, but you don't want to wire those two together that way. The 2Amp/hour battery is going to drain faster and the 4Amp/hour battery is going to constantly be recharging the other battery. It will waste a lot of electricity. It should work and be fine, but it's not ideal. It's a voltage problem and each battery will be sagging and gaining wildly, which lipos can handle, but again, it's not ideal |
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Thank you all. I appreciate it very much. |
Re: Another NOOB Li-Po ?? 1-Yes it will work (2 different mah's in parallel) 2-No, it's not ideal 3-A 4000mah pack will give lots of runtime, no need to make it bigger 4-You will start having issue with where to put the packs I would stick to a single pack, even a 2000mah pack will give a fair amount of runtime. If you parallel anything, I would do 2 2000mah packs. |
Re: Another NOOB Li-Po ?? I run many different mah sizes on my 5000mah 2s I can drive all day and still not drain a battery, or I get bored first, depending on which rig I'm running 4000mah is plenty of run time. |
Awesome. Thanks for the replies. I have a new 2000 and another one on the way along with a brand new 4000. So I should be all set. Thanks again for putting up with my newbie questions. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD so it probably autocorrected something wrong. |
Re: Another NOOB Li-Po ?? I run 1600mAh batteries in parallel. They were comp batteries and they still work great but 1600mAhs in a Wraith doesn't last very long. I use these to parallel my batteries. It's the same as buying a Y but less wiring sitting under the hood. This is the cheapest on eBay for the no wire. There are others. I bought them a while ago and they were 7.50 each, I think! Wireless Deans Style Parallel Battery Connector 2 Ultra T Plug Male to 1 Female | eBay |
Cool. I will see if they have one like my plug. I can't think of the name of the plug right now. But I don't think it was Deans. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD |
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Charger Adapter for Airsoft gun Battery Pack --- One Side Large Male To Mini Female Tamiya Connector http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...ed=0CHAQ9QEwCA Deans, Traxxis, "XT" series, Sermos, etc are all better to use. |
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Where are you going to put all these batteries on a twin hammers? TH is a very small rig Sent from my PG86100 using Tapatalk 4 |
Re: Another NOOB Li-Po ?? I have a 3s 3400 mah in my 10lb wraith with a lot of power and get 1 1/12-2 hours out of it. So if you parallel the 2000 mah packs to make 4000mah. Your TH should run until you don't want to run anymore. |
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