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07.25.2009, 09:23 PM

Based on that 100amp output potential, I would use Lipoly Low, sounds like punch-control essentially. If the lipos stay nice and cool (100-110*f say), then try it on the high setting, and compare temps; lipos shouldnt excede 120*f, if they do its a sign they arent powerful enough for the task at hand..
   
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Based on that 100amp output potential, I would use Lipoly Low, sounds like punch-control essentially. If the lipos stay nice and cool (100-110*f say), then try it on the high setting, and compare temps; lipos shouldnt excede 120*f, if they do its a sign they arent powerful enough for the task at hand..
so that means set it to normal right?how do u temp the batt?u just point it on the battery case?
   
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07.26.2009, 11:50 AM

If they are hard cased lipos, that would make getting an accurate temp rather tricky- best you can manage would be to point the temp gun at the wires/bullets as they exit the case to see if they are overly hot, but in general you could just run the gun over the length of the lipo to check the average temp, and look for hot spots.
   
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