dalby
03-29-2008, 08:51 AM
Yesterday i just read that in 0 degree Celcius the lipo voltage per cell must not be charged higher than 4,0 volts to have good lifetimes of the lipo?
I charge 2, 3S packs indoor on my X-peak chargers and the voltage is 4 per cell already a few minutes after i start charging. That means the battery will only be half charged then, if I shall cut charge already there????
Actually on the Cell pro 4S charger it said that lipo lifetime would only be about 10 cycles when charging for 4,2 volts in 0 degrees Celsius (32 degree Fahrenheit)
Any adwice how do remain lifetime of lipo and still get some flying time?
Is it only a problem if the batteries gets really cold before they are used or is it a problem just when taking them out in the cold?
I charge 2, 3S packs indoor on my X-peak chargers and the voltage is 4 per cell already a few minutes after i start charging. That means the battery will only be half charged then, if I shall cut charge already there????
Actually on the Cell pro 4S charger it said that lipo lifetime would only be about 10 cycles when charging for 4,2 volts in 0 degrees Celsius (32 degree Fahrenheit)
Any adwice how do remain lifetime of lipo and still get some flying time?
Is it only a problem if the batteries gets really cold before they are used or is it a problem just when taking them out in the cold?