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hypersonic77
19-06-2013, 07:33 PM
hi just charged my first lipo battery with my xbase 2.0 se charger but what looking about how you go about doing the storage discharge but cant you see anything about it so anyone know if this charger can even do it? so now not sure about how to discharge battery
mark christopher
19-06-2013, 07:43 PM
hi just charged my first lipo battery with my xbase 2.0 se charger but what looking about how you go about doing the storage discharge but cant you see anything about it so anyone know if this charger can even do it? so now not sure about how to discharge battery
your charger does not discharge or do storage mode, as in the manual
http://www.competitionx.com/pdf/chargers/ansmann-racing-xbase-2-0-se-manual.pdf
Dazzieboy
19-06-2013, 08:33 PM
I bought one of these chargers as it said in the spec on the ansmann website that it discharged. As I couldn't find anything in the instructions I contacted ansmann uk who had to actually get one on the bench and test it to discovered that it didn't discharge. They agreed to change their literature for the charger and I returned it and instead got a core rc uac50 which has been great.
Hope that helps :thumbsup:
hypersonic77
19-06-2013, 08:34 PM
it did have feeling it couldn't, do you really need one to do this? as can you just run the car till cut off comes in? then it be ok again till you recharge it up?
mattr
20-06-2013, 05:36 AM
Don't need to run it that long, just a 15 minute blast will pretty much take it down to where you should be after a storage charge. (About 6-6.5V IIRC)
Of course, this is dependent on what voltage you have your cutout set to!
hypersonic77
20-06-2013, 06:50 PM
also I notice with this charger when you selecting the type of lipo it display the voltage that it will change at being 8.4v for 2s but when I seen youtube videos with different changers they show at this point when just selecting type that it be at 7.4v so not sure if mine is doing it ok?
mattr
20-06-2013, 09:13 PM
7.4 is the nominal voltage. 8.4 is the peak.
As long as the charger says 2s lipo you should be okay.
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