Anybody read the section on lipos failing over the winter in this months BMFA News?
Apparently the author has had most of his lipos go tits up over the winter. It's not something that I've noticed particularly. One bit in the article did puzzle me. He said he'd stored the lipos at 70% charge in cool conditions. I thought lipos had to be stored pretty much discharged to about 3.4v per cell, which is way lower than 70%. I also heard that they didn't like being stored in a cold place.
Maybe that's why my lipos are still going strong and his are buggered?
What I have noticed is that the lipos that I have bought most recently are far better balanced, charged and discharged, than the older ones. I guess that's because they have improved the design/manufacture process.
Regards,
Phil M
Apparently the author has had most of his lipos go tits up over the winter. It's not something that I've noticed particularly. One bit in the article did puzzle me. He said he'd stored the lipos at 70% charge in cool conditions. I thought lipos had to be stored pretty much discharged to about 3.4v per cell, which is way lower than 70%. I also heard that they didn't like being stored in a cold place.
Maybe that's why my lipos are still going strong and his are buggered?
What I have noticed is that the lipos that I have bought most recently are far better balanced, charged and discharged, than the older ones. I guess that's because they have improved the design/manufacture process.
Regards,
Phil M



Brian

so they live in my cold garage.
.. I wander to the field (almost next door). Fly the first batt (still warm and flying keeps it warm). Then, when flat, swap batts for the one in my pocket...
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