oh thx again
then i don't know why those cut off device is 6.25v...it mean 3.125v cut per cell woo
and if 3.8 x2 then it is 7.6v
lipo one cell is 3.7 v ? x2 = 7.4v
if play 7.6v then stop...only can charge up to 1xxxmah after play..but the battery is 4700mah le...
too many question mark in my mine now...
but if i still want keep the battery performance...i guess i need stop overrun it..le say play 6 min fast motor then recharge them ....
thx so much
really learn more
anyway.....thx snackeater give me those advise....i will keep the voltage not under 7.6v when after play and not overrun my lipo battery...
Been following this thread and it seems experts here recommend that it is important to monitor the voltage of the Li-Po to be at least 3.7V per cell. Pls confirm.
Exactly, want to enjoy RC as a hobby instead of spending most of the time charging and fixing. Would the current Li-Po battery & charger technology mature enough for newbies such that it's just plug & play?
Exactly, want to enjoy RC as a hobby instead of spending most of the time charging and fixing. Would the current Li-Po battery & charger technology mature enough for newbies such that it's just plug ...
Thanks for the valuable input. This thread discussed Li-Po battery & charger. Is there any discussion thread that talks about Brushless ESC & Motor available on the market?
For instance, is there any entry to mid-level brushless ESC & motor package hobbyist recommend?
A quick search on the web shows the following brands/makes of Brushless ESC & motor:
Novak, LRP, Mamba, Align
Any other manufacturers other than the above? Comments?
Hi, just read the forums and someone has mentioned 10.5R, 8.5R, 4.5R etc, what do these numbers mean? Also, read that Mamba is "sensorless", for a newbie, do I need to pay close attention to these info?
If there's another discussion thread about this subject, then pls kindly let me know.
since you can write and read good english, you can visit teamnovak official website, it contains a very good FAQ and should be able to answer all you questions.