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Battery question - 06.25.2011, 12:18 PM

I hate to start a new thread but can't seem to find an answer to my question.

I decided to convert my Baja, DDM had the kit for $475.00 w/free shipping last night.

I recently ordered a Nano-Tech 5s 4000mah 45~90c pack but it won't fit the original application.

My question is, and it seems like this would be fine, if I get the same pack, same mah and c rating but 3s I can run that and the 5s in series for 8s correct? I mean the length and width dimensions are the same for both packs so that tells me they are the same cells just one pack is 3s and one is 5s.

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06.25.2011, 12:30 PM

If they have the same capacity, C rating, and are the same age, it is alright to series them. I'd do a 1C cycle on each pack to check the capacity and make sure they are within ~5% of each other. If they are too far apart then one pack will hit LVC too early and be over-discharged and possibly damaged.

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06.25.2011, 12:59 PM

you can also set the LVC higher so you wouldnt have to worry about it as much


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06.25.2011, 03:47 PM

OK, thanks
   
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