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Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 214
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Why default discharge value 3V per cell?
Hey guys,
Just a short questions from someone who wants to store a dozen or so lipos for the upcoming winter season. This will be my first time discharging lipos for storage, so I was wondering: My Mystery B6 discharging function shows 9V for 3S, 6V for 2S and 3V for 1S - how the hell can this be good or am I missing something? Isn't this waaaay to much for a lipo? And yes, I am using the LiPo function (since it supports other battery types as well). I just really wanted to ask before destroying most of my lipo collection Thanks for your input!
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: East Anglia England
Posts: 1,193
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Yes that's way to low and will probably kill them. I store mine at 3.85V/cell and that seems to work.
Regards Terry |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 214
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Cheers man, 3.85V sounds about right. Why the hell would they include that as a default program? The lipo program won't let me change any values for discharging, so I should probably just keep them in the cycle, eh?
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A man with too many helicopter
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Illinois
Posts: 10,713
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Most all the high-end chargers and some of the low cost chargers have a storage charge or discharge mode. Sometimes you have to read the manual to know for sure.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: East Anglia England
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Just interupt the charge when the voltage is about 3.9V/cell they will then settle back to around 3.85V/cell
Terry |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 51
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It sounds like there's some confusion between a storage charge (~50%) and a discharge. The latter is usually not recommended for LiPos. As for why it offers that for LiPos, maybe that's why the charger is called a "Mystery"
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Victoria BC Canada
Posts: 431
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you cant go wrong if you store them at the nominal voltage.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 214
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Right, gotcha. Thanks for the input guys, much appreciated!
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Southern Pride
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Haralson County GA. USA
Posts: 24,267
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The 3 V per cell for discharge capacity checks was from many years ago when most LiPolys were 3 to 6C rated and also most were under 1000 mAh . The combination of a low rate discharge such as most charger are capable of,newer 20c and greater cells and 3 V per cell will dmage them.
Years ago I used one of my Triton chargers to place LiPolys in storage by using the Ni setting. For a 3S set to Ni discharge and 11.4 volts. When the discharge is done the voltage will rise some but anything between 3.7 and 4.0 is fine. Charles |
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