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Voltage cutoff with 2x 2S. - 05.01.2009, 01:07 AM

The program says 3V per cell, so with 2 2S batts, would that be 12V?
   
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05.01.2009, 01:16 AM

Play it safe and go with 3.2V per cell.


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05.01.2009, 01:16 AM

I would suggest a higher cutoff value, such as 3.1v or 3.2v per cell. Gives you a little extra insurance as the lvc reads the whole pack, and a weaker cell could drop below 3v per cell if you are pushing the pack hard, and the other cells could hold voltage well enough to keep the pack reading over 12v.

If your 2 2s packs are wired in series 12v would be correct given a 3v per cell desired cutoff.
   
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05.01.2009, 01:32 AM

OK. Thank you for the quick response, you guys are awesome.
   
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05.01.2009, 02:06 AM

Running them in parallel (14.8v at nominal voltage) I set mine to 13v. Never under-discharged a lipo. Higher voltage cut-offs will cut your run time by a minute or two but your lipo cells will last a ton longer.


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05.02.2009, 12:03 AM

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Running them in parallel (14.8v at nominal voltage) I set mine to 13v.
That would be connected in series for 14.8v


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That would be connected in series for 14.8v
Ahh crap, thanks for the correction.


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05.01.2009, 08:59 PM

Pdelcast posted this a while ago:

"Well, we will be adding an adjust to a future version of the software, so that the cutoff threshold can be changed.

As it is, the cutoff is closer to 3.1V than 3.0V right now, and Lipo chemistry doesn't actually start any damage until a cell hits about 2.4V -- so there isn't any problem with using 3.0V as a cutoff.

And yes, the auto-lipo mode assumes that the batteries are at full charge. HOWEVER, the Monster controller ALSO beeps back the number of cells to the user -- so the user can verify that the number of detected cells is correct. (you will hear the normal power-up beep, followed by beeps for the number of detected cells, and then followed by the arming tones.)"


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IMO your truck will start to slow down before it hits the LVC, I set mine at 3.3 vpc
   
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IMO your truck will start to slow down before it hits the LVC, I set mine at 3.3 vpc
Exactly. I have mine sent at 3.2 per cell and you can tell its dead/slows way down right before it hits the LVC.
   
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If Castle says 3.0v, thats good enough for me
   
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If Castle says 3.0v, thats good enough for me
Yeah it'll work, but I like to turn mine up just to stay safe. The new auto-lipo with customizable V/cell is awesome (I set mine to 3.4, when you have Maxamps lipos you can't be too careful ).

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Yeah it'll work, but I like to turn mine up just to stay safe. The new auto-lipo with customizable V/cell is awesome (I set mine to 3.4, when you have Maxamps lipos you can't be too careful ).

Do you have a CC Link for your Flux yet? If not, I have a spare one you can have.
Nope, I don't have $25 on me for one. I'd like one, it looks nice and easy, at least compared to using the transmitter.
   
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Exactly. I have mine sent at 3.2 per cell and you can tell its dead/slows way down right before it hits the LVC.
Same here, I think with a 3.3V cut off, it should stop just before the RC begins to slow down.


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05.08.2009, 11:09 PM

Is it true that lipos are supposed to be able to be safely brought down to 2.7 volts per cell? So this means that setting the LVC at 3 volts per cell would be very cautious? And the LVC set at anything more than 3 volts per cell would just take away at run time unnecessarily? I would love for someone with a lot of knowledge about lipos to answer these questions for me.


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