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01.03.2008, 02:01 PM

i remember i had serious issues with the cold on my mini-t on 3S lipo's. An eagletree will tell you what the loss is. normally lipo's deliver a lower voltage (under load too) when it's cold. so the LVC will kick in sooner, and you won't be able to use their full capacity.
   
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01.03.2008, 02:17 PM

You could warm your lipos, most perform best around 100 degrees
   
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01.03.2008, 07:46 PM

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i remember i had serious issues with the cold on my mini-t on 3S lipo's. An eagletree will tell you what the loss is. normally lipo's deliver a lower voltage (under load too) when it's cold. so the LVC will kick in sooner, and you won't be able to use their full capacity.
Whats considered cold, also what if i warm them up with a hair dryer first to around 80 or 85 degrees give of take ?.


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