Excellent video I just learned something a hobby shop didn’t tell me…why my new 4s Mojave would turn off after maybe 10 minutes sometimes 5 minutes..turned out I had a brand new battery with a dead cell when we check each individual cell…so the battery read 15.3v after I charger it plugged into my car it would only run for maybe five minutes then shut off that’s because the ESC was detecting a bad cell not looking at total voltage…Great video thank you,so after testing the bad battery we checked the new battery the hobby shop gave me and each cell was balanced all comparable to each other cell
I played. A dangerous game. I'm new to rc my car didn't run that long. I would turn off the car and transmitter. Turn the transmitter back on then the car and I would run it some more. I noticed the battery was hot. Thanks for the video. I had no idea. I was running the 2s lipo all the way down. I know this because when I charged it it had 0 mah. Thanks again.
I somehow still dont understand and confuse.i already have a tamiya tt-02 with a mabuchi rs-540 brushed motor using a tble-02s esc.im using a nimh on it,i asked reddit can i use a lipo battery on the tble-02s esc but they say the lvc is wrong so they recommended me some esc. They said i should buy a hobbywing esc if i want to upgrade it into brushless so im gonna do it,they said they recommend me using the hobbywing quicrun 10bl120 g2 sensored brushless combo with a supersonic 10.5t or the hobbywing xr10 pro combo and they said,i should upgrade the battery into lipo too since lipo is more powerful then nimh. And they said they have good luck with zee brand and one of them recommend me the zeee 2s 5200mah 80c or the 50c since that fits on tt-02 perfectly.soon i will be buying the hobbywing xr10 pro or the quicrun 10bl120 g2 sensored.if im using a used 2s 5200mah 50c lipo battery,what lvc should i set for the esc,3.2v or 3.5v and if i want to set the lvc,how do i know if the lvc is happening while street bashing/some racing?
i have been into rc off and on since about 2013, i liked lipo enough to build my ebike battery out of lipo packs. i am trying to figure out how low to take the voltage. seems like i used to hear lipo packs should not be taken down to no less than 3.7v per cell. i just did a test and found that 3.7v at rest is almost exactly 50% soc, if you consider 3.0v per cell to be 0% soc. since i have six 6s packs, which is about 28lbs of battery, i cant justify only using about half the batttery, plus thats difference between 1.5hr of riding at 22mph vs 3 hours of riding
This is one of the reasons LiPo cells are rarely used for ebike purposes, we know a good amount about the ebikes and there's a reason most electric vehicles go with Li-Ion cells. They do just make more sense.
Good video. Once the low voltage cut off has happened, if you unplug and then plug the battery back in, will the low voltage cutoff activate again? Is it impossible to keep running a lipo down with a modern ESC?
Yes, LVC will kick in anytime the voltage is too low. Once it kicks in you can get some "'bursts" of power from the ESC for a little bit, but it will stop working altogether soon after. As long as the ESC reads the proper cells then yes, it is nearly impossible to run down a LiPo too far during use with a modern ESC. If you set the voltage down very low (say 3.0V) and the battery is old then it is possible the voltage will drop down too far for a charger to recognize it, but you can "revive" that as well: ruclips.net/video/6qb_Nw13h6w/видео.html
I have a 8BL150 esc running on a Dewalt 20v Lithium battery.. runs great for a minute then cuts the power in half. I also have the Dewalt DCF809 motor. Any ideas why? Esc is set to 3.0v/cell
I have an xr8 pro g3 with a 3660 - 3600kv g2 motor. The esc keeps cutting power in my 2s when the battery is full. But with my combo the motor lipi limit is 3s, is the battery my problem?
Check out this video we have on the subject, it should clear things up for you but please let us know if you have any more questions: ruclips.net/video/aQyZSD9UNmE/видео.html
@@FofaBartz If you are using a LiPo battery and are getting the LVC light on the ESC, then the battery is under-charged. What charger do you have and what is the charger saying when you try to charge it?
Took my truck out everything was working just fine then it stopped working my motor itself started to Signal alarm what would that be now everytime I plug my battery in and turn it on it beeps a couple times and then nothing responds not even my staring did I burn up my ESC
Sounds like you may need to calibrate your ESC (if you move your throttle trim on your radio it can also keep your ESC from arming, make sure your throttle trim is all the way down before powering up the ESC): ruclips.net/video/MIpvyi8vjHk/видео.html
Are you sure the ESC is in LiPo mode? The cutoff voltage itself is also usually adjustable, have you checked the ESC setting and have you also verified the battery voltage at cutoff?
I installed dual fans on my vendetta kept going into limp mode im guessing the fans where to powerful. Tried it on my buddy vendetta same problem kept going into limp mode with dual fans 1 fan no problem is it the esc???? Or is there a setting i can change?
@@RCJuice yes correct the fans i gues are to powerful for the esc because if i leave only 1 fan plugged in that won’t happen but when I connect both it goes into limp mode with in 4 minutes of driving
I’m having a lvc situation going on now with my brand new erevo 2.0. It’s shutting the truck down at 3.9v per cell. I’m using 2 brand new 5200 mah 100c 2s lipos. It’s pretty annoying. That can’t be normal right? 3.9v ?
@@RCJuice I just got off the phone with Traxxas and he’s saying that I can’t access the lvc or adjust it. He said that it’s possible it’s the deans to Traxxas plugs that I’m using causing the issue.
@@6spd85notch If you had cutting out under heavy throttle at all pack voltages then an adapter could be suspect, but if you are consistently hitting LVC at the same voltage then it is likely either the ESC setting is just where it is, or the packs are starting to sag once they dip-down in power and they are tripping the LVC. Does the throttle come back for a bit after hitting cutoff, or is it just hitting cutoff and shutting the whole party down?
@@RCJuice cuts down to part throttle. Erevos battery compartments are tough. I’m actually looking at another set of batteries on eBay right now. I haven’t had an erevo in a while because I started buying arrma trucks that fit almost any size batteries. I don’t have any other batteries that fit it. Puffing batteries don’t help the situation either. I’m going to order some 3 cell batteries and I’ll let you know what happens. As long as I’ve been into rc cars I’ve never come across this problem. I think the batteries are way overrated. Mah and c rating are probably exaggerated and like you said the voltage dips below the cutoff for long enough to trigger Lvc.
@@6spd85notch Correct, you are a lot more limited on the packs you can run due to the nature of the battery trays you are working with. At some point an aftermarket ESC may be a worthwhile upgrade, if for no other reason the accessibility is nice. Take a look at these 3S packs that fit those trays nicely: www.rcjuice.com/lipo-batteries/3s-11-1v/hobbystar-7200mah-11-1v-3s-100c-lipo-battery.html
Excellent video I just learned something a hobby shop didn’t tell me…why my new 4s Mojave would turn off after maybe 10 minutes sometimes 5 minutes..turned out I had a brand new battery with a dead cell when we check each individual cell…so the battery read 15.3v after I charger it plugged into my car it would only run for maybe five minutes then shut off that’s because the ESC was detecting a bad cell not looking at total voltage…Great video thank you,so after testing the bad battery we checked the new battery the hobby shop gave me and each cell was balanced all comparable to each other cell
I played. A dangerous game. I'm new to rc my car didn't run that long. I would turn off the car and transmitter. Turn the transmitter back on then the car and I would run it some more. I noticed the battery was hot. Thanks for the video. I had no idea. I was running the 2s lipo all the way down. I know this because when I charged it it had 0 mah. Thanks again.
Of course, thank you for watching!
thank you!!!! that fixed both my esc
I somehow still dont understand and confuse.i already have a tamiya tt-02 with a mabuchi rs-540 brushed motor using a tble-02s esc.im using a nimh on it,i asked reddit can i use a lipo battery on the tble-02s esc but they say the lvc is wrong so they recommended me some esc.
They said i should buy a hobbywing esc if i want to upgrade it into brushless so im gonna do it,they said they recommend me using the hobbywing quicrun 10bl120 g2 sensored brushless combo with a supersonic 10.5t or the hobbywing xr10 pro combo and they said,i should upgrade the battery into lipo too since lipo is more powerful then nimh.
And they said they have good luck with zee brand and one of them recommend me the zeee 2s 5200mah 80c or the 50c since that fits on tt-02 perfectly.soon i will be buying the hobbywing xr10 pro or the quicrun 10bl120 g2 sensored.if im using a used 2s 5200mah 50c lipo battery,what lvc should i set for the esc,3.2v or 3.5v and if i want to set the lvc,how do i know if the lvc is happening while street bashing/some racing?
i have been into rc off and on since about 2013, i liked lipo enough to build my ebike battery out of lipo packs. i am trying to figure out how low to take the voltage. seems like i used to hear lipo packs should not be taken down to no less than 3.7v per cell. i just did a test and found that 3.7v at rest is almost exactly 50% soc, if you consider 3.0v per cell to be 0% soc. since i have six 6s packs, which is about 28lbs of battery, i cant justify only using about half the batttery, plus thats difference between 1.5hr of riding at 22mph vs 3 hours of riding
This is one of the reasons LiPo cells are rarely used for ebike purposes, we know a good amount about the ebikes and there's a reason most electric vehicles go with Li-Ion cells. They do just make more sense.
Good video. Once the low voltage cut off has happened, if you unplug and then plug the battery back in, will the low voltage cutoff activate again? Is it impossible to keep running a lipo down with a modern ESC?
Yes, LVC will kick in anytime the voltage is too low. Once it kicks in you can get some "'bursts" of power from the ESC for a little bit, but it will stop working altogether soon after. As long as the ESC reads the proper cells then yes, it is nearly impossible to run down a LiPo too far during use with a modern ESC. If you set the voltage down very low (say 3.0V) and the battery is old then it is possible the voltage will drop down too far for a charger to recognize it, but you can "revive" that as well: ruclips.net/video/6qb_Nw13h6w/видео.html
Can i put it at 3.0v on my rc car because my esc doesn't go over 3v
How can you tell if it’s voltage shut down or overheated?
I have a 8BL150 esc running on a Dewalt 20v Lithium battery.. runs great for a minute then cuts the power in half. I also have the Dewalt DCF809 motor. Any ideas why? Esc is set to 3.0v/cell
I have an xr8 pro g3 with a 3660 - 3600kv g2 motor.
The esc keeps cutting power in my 2s when the battery is full. But with my combo the motor lipi limit is 3s, is the battery my problem?
Can I bind tx and Rx with the same binding phrase while both tx and Rx having different regulatory domain?
Does cars that come with Li-Ion packs have appropriate lvc for Lipos? Or does Li-ion use different lvc point?
LVC for lithium ion batteries is between 2.5v-3.2v per cell depending on the information source
Excellent. Thank you
Thank you for watching!
my arrma vorteks has a flashing red light, and it says something about the LVC. so should I buy a new battery im really confused with this stuff?
Check out this video we have on the subject, it should clear things up for you but please let us know if you have any more questions: ruclips.net/video/aQyZSD9UNmE/видео.html
so what should I do. should I get a new battery?
@@FofaBartz Is this a LiPo battery you are using?
yes
@@FofaBartz If you are using a LiPo battery and are getting the LVC light on the ESC, then the battery is under-charged. What charger do you have and what is the charger saying when you try to charge it?
Is it better to have a voltage cut off higher
It's always safer and better for a battery to cut if off higher, you just get less run-time.
@@RCJuice ok thanks
Thanks
So why won't traxxs tell me what the low voltage cut should be for there 3c lipo? The mamba is set for 3.2v. Is that ok?
Traxxas and many other of the big brands don't like to give a lot of these specs but yes, 3.2V is fine for LVC.
why not just use LION batteries instead? They have higher capacity too. Because of discharge rate?
Exactly, the discharge is just not there on the LiOn but they are definitely more stable cells.
Took my truck out everything was working just fine then it stopped working my motor itself started to Signal alarm what would that be now everytime I plug my battery in and turn it on it beeps a couple times and then nothing responds not even my staring did I burn up my ESC
Sounds like you may need to calibrate your ESC (if you move your throttle trim on your radio it can also keep your ESC from arming, make sure your throttle trim is all the way down before powering up the ESC): ruclips.net/video/MIpvyi8vjHk/видео.html
On my Arrma Granite the LVC seems to be kicking in way too soon (around 50% battery life). Any Ideas?
Are you sure the ESC is in LiPo mode? The cutoff voltage itself is also usually adjustable, have you checked the ESC setting and have you also verified the battery voltage at cutoff?
I have a new arrma senten 3s, my esc isn't doing the multiple beeps
Have you gone through the calibration process?
@RCJuice I tried , today planned to take it out on lunch and the esc is rapid flash red and won't do anything
I installed dual fans on my vendetta kept going into limp mode im guessing the fans where to powerful. Tried it on my buddy vendetta same problem kept going into limp mode with dual fans 1 fan no problem is it the esc???? Or is there a setting i can change?
You mean that with a fully charged battery the fans alone are kicking in low voltage cutoff?
@@RCJuice yes correct the fans i gues are to powerful for the esc because if i leave only 1 fan plugged in that won’t happen but when I connect both it goes into limp mode with in 4 minutes of driving
Can esc beep with low battery?
Some ESC's can beep at low voltage.
Okay thanks for the respond. My own doesn't beep on low voltage
I’m having a lvc situation going on now with my brand new erevo 2.0. It’s shutting the truck down at 3.9v per cell. I’m using 2 brand new 5200 mah 100c 2s lipos. It’s pretty annoying. That can’t be normal right? 3.9v ?
It can be, it depends on what the LVC is set to in the ESC programming. Are you able to check the settings?
@@RCJuice I just got off the phone with Traxxas and he’s saying that I can’t access the lvc or adjust it. He said that it’s possible it’s the deans to Traxxas plugs that I’m using causing the issue.
@@6spd85notch If you had cutting out under heavy throttle at all pack voltages then an adapter could be suspect, but if you are consistently hitting LVC at the same voltage then it is likely either the ESC setting is just where it is, or the packs are starting to sag once they dip-down in power and they are tripping the LVC. Does the throttle come back for a bit after hitting cutoff, or is it just hitting cutoff and shutting the whole party down?
@@RCJuice cuts down to part throttle. Erevos battery compartments are tough. I’m actually looking at another set of batteries on eBay right now. I haven’t had an erevo in a while because I started buying arrma trucks that fit almost any size batteries. I don’t have any other batteries that fit it. Puffing batteries don’t help the situation either. I’m going to order some 3 cell batteries and I’ll let you know what happens. As long as I’ve been into rc cars I’ve never come across this problem. I think the batteries are way overrated. Mah and c rating are probably exaggerated and like you said the voltage dips below the cutoff for long enough to trigger Lvc.
@@6spd85notch Correct, you are a lot more limited on the packs you can run due to the nature of the battery trays you are working with. At some point an aftermarket ESC may be a worthwhile upgrade, if for no other reason the accessibility is nice. Take a look at these 3S packs that fit those trays nicely: www.rcjuice.com/lipo-batteries/3s-11-1v/hobbystar-7200mah-11-1v-3s-100c-lipo-battery.html
How do u turn on or off LVC bruh
Most ESC's have the option to do so via the programming card or other programming device.
If people dont know this before they actually buy a Lipo, maybe dont start The hobby with it.
Why
@@moonlightmendez7564 burn his house down?