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  • Li ion Charging

    I have a Venom Power Pro 3 AC/DC LiPo Balance Battery Charger (6S/7A/100W) that says it can charge a li ion batter, Would I set it up like a lipo battery?

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    Point #6 on page 9 of your manual should tell you everything you need to know about charging LiIo batteries, with particular emphasis on the ending voltage set.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by xviper View Post
      Point #6 on page 9 of your manual should tell you everything you need to know about charging LiIo batteries, with particular emphasis on the ending voltage set.
      Actually, I was going to use Point #6.1, like I all ways do with my Lipos. I heard that using the balance mode gets the longest life out of batteries and helps prevent "puffing".

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Valkpilot View Post

        Actually, I was going to use Point #6.1, like I all ways do with my Lipos. I heard that using the balance mode gets the longest life out of batteries and helps prevent "puffing".
        I have no experience with using LiIo for RC. I didn't even think they came with balance plugs. I'm not so sure what application they are good for. As a main flight battery, might be a bad idea. For non-RC applications, they're fine but usually those devices have their own chargers built in. I have dedicated chargers for LiIo batteries for my flashlights.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by xviper View Post
          I have no experience with using LiIo for RC. I didn't even think they came with balance plugs. I'm not so sure what application they are good for. As a main flight battery, might be a bad idea. For non-RC applications, they're fine but usually those devices have their own chargers built in. I have dedicated chargers for LiIo batteries for my flashlights.
          It's not for a plane, it's for a tank:

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          • #6
            Ahhh, slow and easy.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by xviper View Post
              Ahhh, slow and easy.
              Well, first it didn't look like I was going to be able to fly any more. But that changed. By the same token, there are days when it's too windy for me to fly, and I've got 3/4 of an acre to run it on.:)
              And thanks for the information.:Cool:

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