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What's the minimum capacity shorty Lipo I could get away with for 4wd 1/10 for occasional club use and special events? It's for a vintage Schumacher with brushless 8.5T. I just want to own one battery so it has to charge between heats. Looking at the Orion or Absima range from Inside Line, especially the LCG low profile shorties. Is 3800mah enough? They say the current rating is 100C or over so could I charge these more quickly than 3.8A? Any advice appreciated, thanks.
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3800mah is more than enough, you could probably do two races without recharging. I could do 3 races on my 4500mah shorty battery in a 8.5t 2wd buggy if I wanted to.
The 100c rating refers to the discharge rate NOT the charging rate. I'd guess that the burst rating so the continuous rating would be 50c which is normal for most new batteries. I'd alway recommend charging at a maximum of 1c, so 3.8a for a 3800mah battery and use a lipo bag Some lipos can be charged at more than 1c but that will shorten its life. HTH
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a lot of stock class racers are charging at 20 plus amps, providing your use the balance function there ok, mine are lasting better than charging at 5 amps
I have tried 40 amps and no damage to the cells infact it brough them to life. though id not use 40 myself id recommend you get two lipo, will make your life far easier
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Thanks for your replies. Opinions seem to differ on charging rates don't they. The 3800mah is lower profile and less expensive so that might be the one I get. Any thoughts on Orion vs Absima?
p.s. this forum no longer sends me email notifications to my subscribed threads, is there a setting I need to change or something?
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I have the Absima 3200 low profile and get 13 mins with a 8.5 in s 2wd buggy
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Team Corally do some very good battery's I have listed two here for you to have a look at
4800 90c http://www.dms-racing.com/index.php?...ategory_id=233 4500 45c http://www.dms-racing.com/index.php?...ategory_id=233
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Some lipo company's lie about C rating I used SMC lipo true rated lipo 70C and 40c and they was fine oh and I ever only charged them at 2c
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hobby king, shorty 4600 nanotech ultimate, about 28 quid? and well specced, as well as BRCA approved now
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Another shout for Turnigy Nanotech.
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I use lrp 2900 lcg cells in my 2wd and not had any issues all season at nationals, until last weekend when we ran 6 minute qualifiers, throw in a couple of warmup laps and I dumped 1 lap from the end and the cells became swollen, now normally I wouldn't have had an issue but when you think about it a 2wd with a 7.5/7.0 uses on average 1800-2000mAh on a 5 minute run your going to get close.
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have been quite surprised by the core rc 4000 shorty's, i have a couple of them and a couple of orion 4500's and really cant tell the difference in 2wd, one thing i did notice after forgetting to change battery and running 2 races and a few minutes extra with the 4000's is that from 3v per cell they took nearly 4500 to charge... just noticed the original post is about 4wd, my 4wd uses 2500-3300 per race so 3800 to 4000 is probably a minimum as the deeper you cycle the batteries the more life is reduced
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