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Battery packs, build or buy?
I'm looking to get the most consistent power from a single set of 7.2V stick packs. So I start researching and have found many different methods of doing just that. One thing that is recommended is to use a warming tray in the pits to keep the power consistent. Another method is charging/discharging methods.
So I'd like to know some recommendation of brands. Should I build my own stick packs or just go pre-made? Is there a benefit for building if I only need the standard stick pack? Keep in mind, I'm not looking for max power... that's what my 11.1v 3s LiPo is for. |
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warming trayi suppose after charging,it may help to keep cell's luke warm,if cell's are going to be stood for a while before next racebut that's all.i would go for pre-made,less hassle
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A warming tray seems like an extremely bad idea...
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Cool... so I can ditch the tray idea.
Next up, what's the best way to take care of a battery pack. Once after a full heat, replace the pack for the next run at the track of course... but should I discharge that pack to ensure nothing is left on the charge (not talking LiPo). |
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Ban him...
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