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  • #31
    Originally posted by coolice View Post
    Hey.

    Being honest, my past experience of low voltage alarms is mixed. While they are ok, come winter time they are a pain as the low temperatures mean the alarm comes on prematurely.
    On the low C rated packs you may find the alarm will come on much sooner than absolutely necassary, so I would back one up with a timer and adjust flight times based on what your style of flying uses from the LiPo per flight.
    If you can lower the voltage point at which the alarm sounds, until such time as you are hotdog 3D'ing with better C rated packs, I'd lower the voltage a little further. As soon a the model lands and current drain is removed, the overall pack voltage will rise slightly.
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    They don't come on too early. They come on at the right time and are telling you that you are screwing your lipo. They are telling you to warm up the lipo before use, or use a better battery, or fly for 1 min gently, let the battery warm through, then continue.
    Flasher 450 Sport. Assan GA250 with 520 tail servo, MKS DS450 cyclic.
    Multiplex Cockpit Tx, DX7, DX6i
    Blade 130-X, MSR, MSRX
    Phoenix Sim

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    • #32
      Wonderful information from everybody, it does make this hobby something special having people willing to help out when problems arise, More bits on order... its a big learning curve, not just the flying.

      Thanks everyone.
      Trex 550 DFC, 550L Dominator (speed), 600N, 700 DFC x 2, 700N
      Goblin 570, 770 x 2
      PJS 550, PJS 700, Building 780
      JR DSX9 DX9

      Paul Jones

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      • #33
        You'll get plenty of advice. Some of it may be useful. Nobody knows how to keep lipos going, but we have all found ways of destroying them. One manufacturer (Optipower) does give a 6 months guarantee. LiFe batteries are much better in many ways but not so popular as although they last longer and are safer they are a bit heavier and so the aerobatic performance will not be so good. Lipos are much better now, but very few, if any batteries, can be run at the continuous C rate that are claimed. Running 25C batteries for 6 minutes (10C) does seem to work well. I'm afraid there is no hope of getting off the learning curve, but you will be able to crash with more authority as you improve. As soon as you get to grips with things, something new comes out and you are off again.
        Flasher 450 Sport. Assan GA250 with 520 tail servo, MKS DS450 cyclic.
        Multiplex Cockpit Tx, DX7, DX6i
        Blade 130-X, MSR, MSRX
        Phoenix Sim

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        • #34
          I guess you just have to look at lipos as fuel.

          The faster and harder you drive and the less care you take - the more fuel you need.

          Expensive packs may last longer and perform better - but not necessarily and then only if you treat them right.

          Use and abuse, and pay for the fun is one way. Careful batt management is another.

          Either way lipos are just a fuel like any other fuel - and Ass, Grass or Brass ..... nobody rides for free!
          Trex 450 SEV2
          Trex 450 Pro
          Tarot 500ESP
          mCPx

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