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ryanvm777 02.26.2005 11:47 PM

I was thinking of going with the triton. That way I can charge both my 9 packs at the same time. Is there another charger that is a little better than the triton that has a High cell count. What features does the ice have that the triton dosnt, and would it be worth it because the triton can still charge my 18 cells at once? Will either of the chargers tell you your mah?

lipomax 02.27.2005 12:11 AM

If you already have a charger for NiMH, why not just get one dedicated for lipos? Astroflight 109 is a good model.

ryanvm777 02.27.2005 12:24 AM

I have 2 mrc 959 that are raited for 8 cells each. So they dont really do the job either. Does the astro 109 have some features that the ice and triton dont? Would I be able to charge 2 18.5 volt packs running in parallel?

lipomax 02.27.2005 02:10 AM

The Astro can charge at 8.0 amp rate and can charge more than 4S. I believe the ice and triton have a cell limit that is lower. Also, the triton can only charge lipos at 2.5 amps max!!! If you have a big 8000 mah pack, it'll take almost 4 hours!!!!!!!!!!

ryanvm777 02.27.2005 02:42 AM

Thats the info I needed, thanx. Any other info or suggestions I should know if I decide to go with this setup.

ryanvm777 02.27.2005 03:39 PM

Any suggestions on where to purchase 2 18.5 volt packs running in parallel? I want to go to lipo's for runtime but I do not know as much as I would like to about them.

RC-Monster Mike 02.27.2005 06:10 PM

The ice charger is a nice one because it can charge all battery types, but for LiPo, the Astroflight is better, as Lipomaxx already stated.

lipomax 02.27.2005 09:14 PM

Why not go 3s 4400 mah and get two and put them in series for 22.2 volts instead?

RC-Monster Mike 02.27.2005 09:33 PM

He has an 18 cell controller. It could probably handle it, but it is technically voiding the warranty. I have run 22.2 volts on the 18 cell controllers, but I feel more comfortable with the 30 cell controller for that kind of voltage.

ryanvm777 02.27.2005 10:54 PM

What is the max volts for the 9918. I dont quite understand how the cell count to volts work, if my two 9 cell packs read 12-13volts each then dosnt that make 22-26 volts?? Also if the batt. are 1.2 volts each than I would have thought that would make it 10.8 volts???

RC-Monster Mike 02.27.2005 11:24 PM

When the packs peak, the voltage is higher. This goes for the LiPo as well (22.2 volt LiPo peaks at 25.4 volts). I am not saying 22.2 volts won't work (in fact, I know it works!). I am just saying it is technically beyond the rated limit of the controller.

lipomax 02.28.2005 12:13 AM

I'm using 29.6 on a 24 cell speedo... so far no probs... :)

RC-Monster Mike 02.28.2005 12:16 AM

I have used 18.5 volts on a 10 cell controller without problems (and used the bec from the controller!), but if it blew up, I would blame myself. I am confident it would work fine.

lipomax 02.28.2005 01:12 AM

Wow! That's good over engineering! From what I heard, generally, it's the BEC that prevents a lot of escs from going above a certain voltage the transistor needs to dissipate too much heat from dropping the voltage low enough. So, the higher the voltage, the less power you should draw from the BEC in order to prevent burning up that transistor.

I believe in controllers where there is no BEC, there is slightly more "overhead". However, if I were to blow up a controller due to overvoltage, I wouldn't blame the company at all. Only myself. As a matter of fact, when I did go 8s on my 24.89, I actually took a big gulp and said to myself, if it blows, I learn an expensive lesson - and then I plugged it in and it worked.


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