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Originally Posted by zeropointbug
Yes, 80% is a critical point in lithium polymer/Li Ion cells, the cycle life is drastically reduced after that point. In fact, the less DOD (depth of discharge) you go, the longer they will last. Exponentially.
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Thanks, ZPB! I had the DOD term on the tip of my brain, just could not think of it! I do remember reading this somewhere, and the guy had posted graphs and all kinds of other info too.
Look at it this way, if you buy a zippy lipo for 80 bucks and get 100 cycles out of it, cost is 80 cents to run it for 30-40 mins. So that is 1/2 cent a minute. Not sure what the charging will do to you electric bill, but it cannot be much?
Take nitro costing 30 bucks a gallon, and the average tanks size is 5oz and yields about 8mins runtime. So that would be 25 tanks per gallon, 1.2 dollars a tank, so about 15 cents a minute.
At 14 cents a minute difference a 200 dollar charger is covered in 1400 minutes, about half of what I posted a zippy should last. So you could buy a new charger every 50 cycles and still not have spent as much as you would have on nitro fuel for the equivalent runtime.
Not sure if that is right, seems very good for lipo... Maybe I got something wrong, although the math is pretty simple.
Big difference, huh... And if you get past 100 cycles the difference is even more.