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pedeboi364 01.27.2009 07:04 PM

Losi charger converter???
 
Is this just more losi BS, or will this thing actually let me charge lipos (safely) off of my nimh charger? I ask cuz I'm getting an mlst2 with a lipo in the package and don't want to have to wait an hour for it to charge. So, does anyone have experience with this thing? Anyone think it's absolute BS? LMK, and thanks in advance!!

BrianG 01.27.2009 07:16 PM

If it's what I think it is, it only charges during the CC part of a lipo charge and then terminates. So, you lose whatever capacity that the CV part of a normal lipo charge would provide.

pedeboi364 01.27.2009 07:28 PM

CV? CC? does not compute...

Looks pretty risky. Here's the link: http://www.losi.com/Products/Feature...rodId=LOSB9607

Hopefully i can get that charger from lincpimp and a balancer (anyone have a balancer for sale??)

maxair45 01.27.2009 08:01 PM

I have personal experiance with this. It gets the job done but its not a long term thing. I have one if you want it(PM me).

BrianG 01.27.2009 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pedeboi364 (Post 256199)
CV? CC? does not compute...

Looks pretty risky. Here's the link: http://www.losi.com/Products/Feature...rodId=LOSB9607

Hopefully i can get that charger from lincpimp and a balancer (anyone have a balancer for sale??)

Sorry. CC=Constant Current. CV=Constant Voltage.

Ready for the technical explanation? Well, heeere goes:

Most NiMH chargers use CC mode only. When the battery is fully charged, the charge voltage hits its peak and then starts to drop again. This drop is the "delta" value, and the charger knows to stop charging. Lipos do not behave this way.

When lipos charge, the charge current is kept steady and the voltage slowly climbs. This is the CC stage, and is exactly like NiMH charging. However, when the voltage hits 4.2v per cell, the charger then keep the charge voltage constant (the CV stage), and the current slowly falls to a preset value, usually something like 1/10 of the initial set charge current. At this point charging stops.

This device simply monitors the cell voltage until it hits the 4.2v/cell threshold. When this happens, the devices interrupts the charge current. This looks like an open circuit to the charger and it stops the charge (usually with an error, but the error is good in this case). As you can see, only the CC stage is done, so you lose whatever capacity that would have been put in during the CV stage. Usually, the amount charged during the CV stage is not very much, probably like 5-10%. But that means you are only putting back between 4500mAh and 4750mAh into a 5000mAh battery.

It's a cheap way to get a lipo charger if you don't care about that loss of capacity.

pedeboi364 01.27.2009 08:47 PM

thanks for that BrianG (good explaination, even i could follow!!) I think I'll put up an FS thread and see if anything sells, but for now I'm spending more than i have...


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