mooserider
Active Member
*I apologize if this turns up as a double posted. Lost my connection while writing it and partially recovered what I'd written:
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Hey folks, haven't posted in a while, but still puttin' along. Been LOVNG a beast biplane I bought... thing is literally amazing. But I also got back into cars... got a new RC 10 kit (b6), and lipos are one of the things I still don't fully 'get', after coming from nitro and nicads.
So here's the deal... i have a Castle, 5700(kv?) motor and esc combo (making this car for speed). The motor/esc says it's rated for 2 or 3 cell. I've been using my Trex 450 batteries (which are 3 cell, 2200 mha, 30c) for the car too.... hey, I have them, right? The car currently does ~45 mph fyi.
So I start looking at batteries to make it go a little faster (I know - dumb), and start to wonder about these batteries. For my heli, I never questioned it... just use a 3 cell, ~30c. For the car, they use a higher c rating for racing...50 -100c. Fine, I buy a 100c, 4600 mha, 2 cell battery ($70!!!). A shorty from Orion to fit in the car. I have NOT used it yet, because it comes in this weird ass state where it has no battery leads or balancer (thought I think I have that figured out now (http://site.petitrc.com/Tech/Nexus_How2ConnectaBalancingCharger2OrionStyleLipoBatteries/Article.htm).
I'm rambling, sorry.... tangible questions:
1. Is there any way to equate c rating for X num cells vs a diff # cells. Like 2 cell with 100c == 3 cell with 75c?
2. Why is it that I can use the SAME battery to spin up my Trex 450 for ~4+ minutes (albeit, only hovering) at ~60% throttle, but the car's esc gets blazing hot ( motor gets hot, but not as much as the esc ). And I'm running the car on pavement, not dirt/offroad. This sort of blows my mind... the battery doesn't get so hot in the heli either. And it's wound up almost constantly. Maybe the canopy on the car is trapping heat or something, whereas the heli it's not.
3. Why make batteries like this (http://www.teamorion.com/carbon-pro-4500-100c-7.4v-shorty-pack-en-2-3.html?sl=EN)? No leads?
4. I typically charge my batteries on 'lipo charge'. There is also a 'lipo balance'. If I do balance, do I have to charge them afterwards also? Do I have to cycle them?
Anyhow, please let me know if you have any thoughts on all this, or if something stands out that I shouldn't be doing. FYI spur is 78, pinion is 19, 21, 24.
BTW, these little biplanes you can buy for ~$150 wo/tx.... they're so, S0 damn fun if you know how to fly! I highly recommend them!
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Hey folks, haven't posted in a while, but still puttin' along. Been LOVNG a beast biplane I bought... thing is literally amazing. But I also got back into cars... got a new RC 10 kit (b6), and lipos are one of the things I still don't fully 'get', after coming from nitro and nicads.
So here's the deal... i have a Castle, 5700(kv?) motor and esc combo (making this car for speed). The motor/esc says it's rated for 2 or 3 cell. I've been using my Trex 450 batteries (which are 3 cell, 2200 mha, 30c) for the car too.... hey, I have them, right? The car currently does ~45 mph fyi.
So I start looking at batteries to make it go a little faster (I know - dumb), and start to wonder about these batteries. For my heli, I never questioned it... just use a 3 cell, ~30c. For the car, they use a higher c rating for racing...50 -100c. Fine, I buy a 100c, 4600 mha, 2 cell battery ($70!!!). A shorty from Orion to fit in the car. I have NOT used it yet, because it comes in this weird ass state where it has no battery leads or balancer (thought I think I have that figured out now (http://site.petitrc.com/Tech/Nexus_How2ConnectaBalancingCharger2OrionStyleLipoBatteries/Article.htm).
I'm rambling, sorry.... tangible questions:
1. Is there any way to equate c rating for X num cells vs a diff # cells. Like 2 cell with 100c == 3 cell with 75c?
2. Why is it that I can use the SAME battery to spin up my Trex 450 for ~4+ minutes (albeit, only hovering) at ~60% throttle, but the car's esc gets blazing hot ( motor gets hot, but not as much as the esc ). And I'm running the car on pavement, not dirt/offroad. This sort of blows my mind... the battery doesn't get so hot in the heli either. And it's wound up almost constantly. Maybe the canopy on the car is trapping heat or something, whereas the heli it's not.
3. Why make batteries like this (http://www.teamorion.com/carbon-pro-4500-100c-7.4v-shorty-pack-en-2-3.html?sl=EN)? No leads?
4. I typically charge my batteries on 'lipo charge'. There is also a 'lipo balance'. If I do balance, do I have to charge them afterwards also? Do I have to cycle them?
Anyhow, please let me know if you have any thoughts on all this, or if something stands out that I shouldn't be doing. FYI spur is 78, pinion is 19, 21, 24.
BTW, these little biplanes you can buy for ~$150 wo/tx.... they're so, S0 damn fun if you know how to fly! I highly recommend them!
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