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E-Revonut
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12.06.2010, 07:36 PM

I have to do some digging but I may have a pretty good way of holding a large load on a battery. I have a 700 Watt DC-AC power inverter. It has a low voltage cut off at 10V but I'm not sure what the max input voltage is. It's designed to be hooked to a car battery so I know it will handle at least 14 but If it would handle 4s lipo I could hold about a 60 amp load on a pack. I could still run the pack through my Eagle tree for Data logging or even do a live view so I can monitor the voltage and cut it before going below 3v/cell. I know 60Amps isn't anywhere near the "rated" capabilities of these packs but it would be a continous load at more than twice the average current draw they would see in RC use


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