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I have two 30C E-flite battery Packs that have one cell not holding the charge, now , i want to replace the bad cells on the packs. Can i use this battery pack to repair my E-Flite packs if the "C' rate if different?. Thanks your response will be appreciated!.
I would like to know what the advantage is for using a 1s vs 2s vs 3s if i wire them myself.
How do I know what Voltage I need?
and if i make this a 3S will it still be 2200Mah? or 6600Mah
also how do i determine the Contant C and the Burst?
i bought 4 batteri and want to make 4cells battery for my edge plane , i need 14.8v 4cell 40c, i solded well , it running very well everything is alright , i just want how to pack this 4cells , what should be between each battery , paper or plastic what is best and also what covering should be whole battery please let me know if anyone know about packing
thanks
Is any advantage to do myself a 3S Lipo pack with 3 of those 1 cell 2200 ($3.61 x 3 = $10.83), instead of buying a battery already packed ($7.89)? I know people buy those 1 cell for repairing an broken cell. But I did buy 3 of those battery and I created myself a brand new battery (using the connectors from a broken one). I did notice the performance of this DIY battery is better as another one I buy from HK (same type, Turnigy, 3S, 20C), also brand new. Is only a personal impression?
But that would not be a 3s pack.
The biggest advantage is the size and weight of the total pack. I use them in my dragster. If put in series you have a 3s pack of 2200mah with 40c discharge. This results in a burst of 40x2.2amp= 88ampx11.1volt=976.8watt.
anybody know how to pack this cell , i just want to know packing material , i made 4cell and it awesome performance , but i dont know how to cover cells what should be between each cell and cover whole pack
thanks
Hi I am planning on purchasing Turnigy 2200mAh 1S 40C Lipoly, is there a connector that I can use so I don't have to solder anything? Also what charger would you recommend?
Thanks
Armen
It depends on your ESC. If you buy ESC separatelly it also hasn't got connectors.
In spite of this the most popular connector is XT60, so I recomemend to buy it (male & female).
if the device you have installed this in had a lipo cell in it before the same way you always did if not you will need to charge it externally or run external charging leads out of the case
You can but the price will be same as for 3s 2,2Ah nano-tech li-po. Maybe it's not worthy to do the soldering etc.
You need to make SERIAL connection and if you want higher capacity you can make parrarel connection between two 3s
Every Turnigy li-poly is tagged as "just turnigy", "turnigy nanotech" and I think that if they sells something BGrade then it should be written too. Anyway BGrade li-poly are mostly marked as "no-brand". SO IT'S JUST A STANDARD SINGLE CELL. You can build whole packed if you wish so from these.
With this lipo battery I replace damaged one in my 30 cycles used Turnigy 3S 2200mAh 35C lipo pack. Pack is now useable again and works great.
Both electrodes are from metalised copper, so easy to solder with 80W soldering iron. On nano packs I found that one electrode is from aluminium and very hard to put solder on it.
Works perfect, Realy good quality on this one. put it in my heli.
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Excellent value for these batteries. Got a huge 4s set up and has yet to let me down. i run forever in my rig while buddies changing batteries after hour or so.
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