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JOHNNYMAXXIMA 04.25.2006 06:13 PM

Is this any good? Part 2
 
Looking now for a couple of LVC's for my LiPo's. These seem like they would fit the bill. Good? Bad?
Thanks.

http://h1070208.hobbyshopnow.com/pro...rod=KKMAVC1AIR

boss 302 04.25.2006 06:24 PM

it lets lipos go down to 2.5 volts a cell. not good

coolhandcountry 04.25.2006 07:56 PM

I thought you was going with a li saver johnny.
I have one of these coming to me with some batts. I can let you know if they work out ok.

HotnCold 04.25.2006 09:13 PM

Let me know how them Li savers work as well Leroy -thank ya kindly

MetalMan 04.25.2006 10:13 PM

Dafni has/is using the LiSaver with his 9920 or other controller. I'll probably end up getting one too for my Mtroniks Truck which has a programming feature for the LVC, but doesn't cut off.

Andy is right, 2.5v is WAY too low. That wouldn't even be a good cutoff voltage for the Lipos of 4 years ago!

JOHNNYMAXXIMA 04.26.2006 03:46 AM

Ok, Li-Saver it is. I was just trying to be a tight a$$ and save $10 by using the other one. :dft001:
Just want to make sure this is the one though before I order. http://66.241.195.91/lithium/lithium.asp?path1=lithium
Thanks.

boss 302 04.26.2006 06:50 AM

that is the one you want

coolhandcountry 04.26.2006 08:22 AM

Well you can save the 10 but replaceing the lipos again would cost you some. Aren't you going to need two of them or how you going to work it.
You could use one if you wired the batteris in parrellal form with the two escs as well. That away the batteries will go down at same rate to.

JOHNNYMAXXIMA 04.26.2006 01:20 PM

Good point Leroy.
Yes I will be using two of them. One for each batt. Easier that way I think.

joostin420 05.02.2006 04:33 PM

from what FMA's website states, you can set it to have a custom low voltage cutoff point that can be easily programmed by using a volt meter and flipping a tiny switch on the printed circuit board. It works with both brushed and brushless ESCs.

question is, what is a good low voltage cutoff point???

justin

Serum 05.02.2006 04:42 PM

Yeah, i see two tiny jumpers on that device..

Not a bad find afterall Johny.. :)


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