One thing I don't like about your videos is that they end, Man, I listen to your videos while I'm building, just like a podcast. make 'em longer Ryan bro, thanks for everything you do here!
For real a real teacher on this Rc hobby and it's a starting point for anything electrical....u taught us alot u made the information easy to find....no one talks about these things.....thanks bro
Thank you. I learned so much. You actually explain and understand how things work instead of just saying "Do this.". Just found your channel. Liked and subscribed. I feel a binge watch coming on. Cheers.
Man, watching skatepark bashing is cool and all, but damn if this isn't so informative... ALWAYS!!!. Learned so much over the last 6-7 months since finding this channel. So look forward to my rc101 class every week! 👍👍
Thanks so much for all the valuable info. Will support you through Patreon. I'm coming from glow fuel airplanes to all-electric airplanes, so the information is extremely helpful.
This storage voltage part I'm not sure about. Maybe battery size has an effect but I found a 2s, 1Ah that was left fully charged for 5+ years. Checked it out and still using it.
I have a Traxxas Xmaxx 8s. One of my 4s lipo got damaged and had to be disposed of. Can I replace just the damaged one with another of the same model, or do I need to buy 2 new batteries?
Another great video, I have a question though, say I’m not using my 6s packs for 4 months during the winter months, I’m up in Bangor maine so it gets cold, I was told I should store them in my cold shed? But your saying to store them in the house at room temp? What is your suggestion? Obviously I store them in fireproof bullet military cases! Thanks
My comments about cold temperatures are for using or operating you RC vehicle. In terms of storage, I would always store at room temperature. Cold temperatures can slow down chemical reactions, but subject your packs to potential condensation when removed from a cold environment. I haven't studied these effects on a battery and as such avoid this situation all together.
Buying lipos is a crap shoot, you read reviews, watch videos, half say it's a good brand, the other half says they suck. Some have good luck with the off brands, other's they fail quick. Name brands, the same thing. To be honest, I really haven't had any luck with the brands I have bought. So how do you choose? I have a 5th scale buggy and really need the higher c-ratings. I've had no less than 4 (maybe a few more, I've lost count) that have puffed and they were a name brand and kind of expensive ( $100+ ea ). I can't afford to keep buying batteries when they puff only after a few runs. Now I did find out it was the spektrum esc that was bad from the factory to cause the puffing. It has since been replaced with a better brand esc. But a couple batteries still puffed from the same brand. As far as the resistance readings, according to my charger, all my batteries are anywhere from 2.5 ohms to about 8. I storage charge them after they cool down, I don't over charge them, I don't let them sit with a full charge. I have the lvc set to high and it actually does a good job, shutting down when the voltage drops to anywhere between 3.5-3.8 volts per cell.
i am doing a speed run and ive been looking at a overlander from uk i have there 2200mah 2s 35c one at the moment and its not going to do much for the run i want so ive seen a 2200mah 80c pro 2s and the lipo is thicker each cell to my 35c one witch i know its jue to the c rating of the lipo but will it be 80c ans not like 50-60c lol
Can u use esc rating on bnf single motot rc plane to calc minimum c rating. Since telemetry doesn't include amps. In that case, how would it apply to quadcopters with individual ESCs say 30 (would u multiply by 4)?
If that is all the information you know, you can use the ESC Current Rating. Multiply this by the total amount of ESC's used. The ESC specification should already have buffer in the actual current drawn vs spec of the ESC. Your choice of battery using this method would be very conservative when adding an extra 50% to the total.
@@pitekfimix8782 no I mean proper real life testing. Like running the battery down at 200A, 250A, 300A, 500A whatever it's rated at untill it blows up.
"Use the highest C pack you can" - this is not said enough. People mess around with C calculations estimating current based on some figure someone made up in a marketing department. Only advanced RC hobbyists should even consider low c packs IMO.
Some guy I know flies F5B competition(some serious lipo abuse) His friend was European champion.They pull 300a amps from 2000 mah turnigy packs. Regardless the C rating because it's simple not true. He teached me a couple of things. They all use lipo warmers. Put your lipo's in it the box 1 hour before flying, so the inner cells also warmed up. It will bring the internal resistance way down! Go to about 35' Celsius. And that will make your lipo's last much longer. And much more power But only put the lipo's in when you use them. Heat will also speed up the aging process a little bit, but flying cold lipo's will much more harm! C rating goes extremely up. I've tried it a couple of times. Much more power with my 3d planes. Lipo's stay colder because they have less resistance. The best way to store your lipo's is in the cold. Simple reason that cold slows the chemical process down. And the aging of the lipo goes slower. But you need to put the lipo in a sealed back. Condensation will hurt the lipo. Another thing is the C rating. Its all bullshit. The best packs tested max deliver 30a35c. Read through this topic if you have some spare time. The graphics and test results are very interesting:) www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?1767093-Battery-Load-Test-Comparisons
Not 100c but they are supposed to be pretty good. It's actually physically impossible for a lipo battery to have a true c rate above 50c. www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?1767093-Battery-Load-Test-Comparisons
Bashing 8500mAh 50c have lower IR. Marketing :) As a dealer of Gens Ace I inform my customers about it: www.lipo.si/izdelek/G-100C80003S/gens-ace-8000mah-111v-100c-3s1p-bashing
You fail to mention manufacturer specs you just go on about the highest c rating which is a joke as there is no standard, anyways Traxxas uses a 25c which is pathetic according to you but its what they design their vehicles to run on and perform on so why go bigger? Why would they not want their vehicles to perform at its best? Not one Traxxas I have seems to lack any kind of power when something as big as an Xmaxx can do a backflip just by punching the throttle there is no lack of performance. Even Castle says 30c or a high quality 25c like Traxxas right on their website I bet their 25c probably stomps half these cheap 60 70 c packs
One thing I don't like about your videos is that they end, Man, I listen to your videos while I'm building, just like a podcast. make 'em longer Ryan bro, thanks for everything you do here!
BEST R/C channel with all our questions answered and everything well explained, no fuss....
Thanks for the kind words!
For real a real teacher on this Rc hobby and it's a starting point for anything electrical....u taught us alot u made the information easy to find....no one talks about these things.....thanks bro
Glad to help
This channel has taught me so much, thank you so much!
Thank you. I learned so much. You actually explain and understand how things work instead of just saying "Do this.". Just found your channel. Liked and subscribed. I feel a binge watch coming on. Cheers.
Welcome to the channel, thanks for the like and sub!
Thank you for being a genius
Thanks for the comment, although it is debatable.
Thank you 😃👍
Damn I absorb so much knowledge in so little time 😳 you make the best videos !!! Short and sweet , clear and concise !!! Thanks 👍👍
Thank You Éric Bédard
Man, watching skatepark bashing is cool and all, but damn if this isn't so informative... ALWAYS!!!. Learned so much over the last 6-7 months since finding this channel. So look forward to my rc101 class every week! 👍👍
this guy talks smoother than my esc runs
So much information thanks
Very helpful
Thanks so much for all the valuable info. Will support you through Patreon. I'm coming from glow fuel airplanes to all-electric airplanes, so the information is extremely helpful.
This storage voltage part I'm not sure about. Maybe battery size has an effect but I found a 2s, 1Ah that was left fully charged for 5+ years. Checked it out and still using it.
Taught me alot thank u ryan
really underrated channel
Thank you llorulez!
Very Informative!! 👍👍Thanks! Question, How Do I Check The Internal Resistance Of The Battery?
Easiest way is using a modern quality charger that contains this feature.
@@RCexplained Awwww..Man..! Don't Think My Charger Has That Feature...🥺
I have a Traxxas Xmaxx 8s. One of my 4s lipo got damaged and had to be disposed of. Can I replace just the damaged one with another of the same model, or do I need to buy 2 new batteries?
Thanks sir I need this information
Another great one man
Another great video, I have a question though, say I’m not using my 6s packs for 4 months during the winter months, I’m up in Bangor maine so it gets cold, I was told I should store them in my cold shed? But your saying to store them in the house at room temp? What is your suggestion? Obviously I store them in fireproof bullet military cases! Thanks
My comments about cold temperatures are for using or operating you RC vehicle. In terms of storage, I would always store at room temperature. Cold temperatures can slow down chemical reactions, but subject your packs to potential condensation when removed from a cold environment. I haven't studied these effects on a battery and as such avoid this situation all together.
Buying lipos is a crap shoot, you read reviews, watch videos, half say it's a good brand, the other half says they suck. Some have good luck with the off brands, other's they fail quick. Name brands, the same thing. To be honest, I really haven't had any luck with the brands I have bought. So how do you choose? I have a 5th scale buggy and really need the higher c-ratings. I've had no less than 4 (maybe a few more, I've lost count) that have puffed and they were a name brand and kind of expensive ( $100+ ea ). I can't afford to keep buying batteries when they puff only after a few runs. Now I did find out it was the spektrum esc that was bad from the factory to cause the puffing. It has since been replaced with a better brand esc. But a couple batteries still puffed from the same brand. As far as the resistance readings, according to my charger, all my batteries are anywhere from 2.5 ohms to about 8. I storage charge them after they cool down, I don't over charge them, I don't let them sit with a full charge. I have the lvc set to high and it actually does a good job, shutting down when the voltage drops to anywhere between 3.5-3.8 volts per cell.
How are you guys discharging to storage voltage?
Just use the charger
Drive your RC
@@never-stock-rc2968 How do you know you're not under storage voltage then?
@@beachboardfan9544 lipo checker
Thanks :-)
i am doing a speed run and ive been looking at a overlander from uk i have there 2200mah 2s 35c one at the moment and its not going to do much for the run i want so ive seen a 2200mah 80c pro 2s and the lipo is thicker each cell to my 35c one witch i know its jue to the c rating of the lipo but will it be 80c ans not like 50-60c lol
Is there any benefit to charging your Lipo as slow as possible like one amp or less?
Yes, maximum life span is retained and you can squeeze more mAh in to the pack at slower rates.
Can u use esc rating on bnf single motot rc plane to calc minimum c rating. Since telemetry doesn't include amps.
In that case, how would it apply to quadcopters with individual ESCs say 30 (would u multiply by 4)?
If that is all the information you know, you can use the ESC Current Rating. Multiply this by the total amount of ESC's used.
The ESC specification should already have buffer in the actual current drawn vs spec of the ESC. Your choice of battery using this method would be very conservative when adding an extra 50% to the total.
Hi I have 2s 25c 1200mah when I check with lipo alarm buzzer it shows 7.7v ,does that means to overcharged
A regular 2s lipo charges to 8.4v.
What defined the spec Amp-Max?
We need more independent reviews of battery pack with real C ratings.
You can check your self find c rating calculator
@@pitekfimix8782 no I mean proper real life testing. Like running the battery down at 200A, 250A, 300A, 500A whatever it's rated at untill it blows up.
A guy on Rc Groups has been doing this for years www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?1767093-Battery-Load-Test-Comparisons
Exocaged has done some tests
Everything failed dismally
"Use the highest C pack you can" - this is not said enough. People mess around with C calculations estimating current based on some figure someone made up in a marketing department. Only advanced RC hobbyists should even consider low c packs IMO.
Can I replace 3.7v 1200mah 25c battery for 3.7v 1100mah 15c battery ?
Depends on the application. Why not get a battery that has better specifications?
What is safe temperature for Li-Ion?
room temperature.
@@RCexplained but they get hot during Rc Car usage... Not during charging though.
@@vendettasnares max 140f or 60c
@@RCexplained all right, I'll check their temperature right after usage next time. I've been told not to charge them when they're hot.
@vendettasnares yes and for regular use stay well below the maximum otherwise you will kill their life.
what about using lipos in saltwater areas?
Put them in a sealed electrical box, ip65 or higher.
Some guy I know flies F5B competition(some serious lipo abuse) His friend was European champion.They pull 300a amps from 2000 mah turnigy packs. Regardless the C rating because it's simple not true.
He teached me a couple of things.
They all use lipo warmers. Put your lipo's in it the box 1 hour before flying, so the inner cells also warmed up. It will bring the internal resistance way down! Go to about 35' Celsius. And that will make your lipo's last much longer. And much more power
But only put the lipo's in when you use them. Heat will also speed up the aging process a little bit, but flying cold lipo's will much more harm!
C rating goes extremely up. I've tried it a couple of times. Much more power with my 3d planes. Lipo's stay colder because they have less resistance.
The best way to store your lipo's is in the cold. Simple reason that cold slows the chemical process down. And the aging of the lipo goes slower. But you need to put the lipo in a sealed back. Condensation will hurt the lipo.
Another thing is the C rating.
Its all bullshit. The best packs tested max deliver 30a35c.
Read through this topic if you have some spare time. The graphics and test results are very interesting:)
www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?1767093-Battery-Load-Test-Comparisons
I hope my basher series gens ace 8000mah 100c are legit....
Not 100c but they are supposed to be pretty good. It's actually physically impossible for a lipo battery to have a true c rate above 50c. www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?1767093-Battery-Load-Test-Comparisons
Bashing 8500mAh 50c have lower IR. Marketing :) As a dealer of Gens Ace I inform my customers about it: www.lipo.si/izdelek/G-100C80003S/gens-ace-8000mah-111v-100c-3s1p-bashing
@@RCracingSLO so they are 50 doubled? Not 200c?
@@never-stock-rc2968 no 50C are better, lower IR. Higher price of 50C 8500 compared to 8000 100C is also good indicator
Remember, LIPO batteries have no memory and do not like being discharged. Just wastes charge cycles. And going too far is just dead batteries..
One on gears
Yep I killed mine like dat
Hahahaha! Like car stereo watts, watts, watts!
You fail to mention manufacturer specs you just go on about the highest c rating which is a joke as there is no standard, anyways Traxxas uses a 25c which is pathetic according to you but its what they design their vehicles to run on and perform on so why go bigger? Why would they not want their vehicles to perform at its best? Not one Traxxas I have seems to lack any kind of power when something as big as an Xmaxx can do a backflip just by punching the throttle there is no lack of performance. Even Castle says 30c or a high quality 25c like Traxxas right on their website I bet their 25c probably stomps half these cheap 60 70 c packs
I have videos on all the items you mention.