So you just got into FPV Racing, you have bought all these batteries, and a charger, but don’t really know what you’re doing? You have come to the right place.
GOLDEN RULE 1 – ALWAYS be nearby when charging, DO NOT leave house or leave unattended. It is recommended that you also charge inside a LIPO bag or have a portable fire extinguisher
If you do not listen to rule number 1. Your house may catch fire. This happened only last week to a guy in Australia. Battery was only 6 months old.
GOLDEN RULE 2 – Always BALANCE Charge. Do not use charge or fast charge. ONLY BALANCE CHARGE
GOLDEN RULE 3 – If battery becomes punctured/cut or “puffs” Discard it, do not charge!
Here is an example battery
1300mah 4s 65c – It also has the following specs from Manufacturer
Capacity(mAh) | 1300 |
Config (s) | 4 |
Discharge (c) | 65 |
Weight (g) | 176 |
Max Charge Rate (C) | 10 |
Length-A(mm) | 75 |
Height-B(mm) | 35 |
Width-C(mm) | 36 |
1300mah = How much juice this battery holds – Generally the more juice, the bigger and heavier the battery.
4s = How many cells. Each cell full charged is 4.2V – The more volts, the more power/juicer your quad will fly.
65C = How much current battery is capable of delivering. In this example it would be 65×1.3 = 84.5 Amps
Max Charge Rate (C) = The Max Charge Rate
On most batteries you will want to charge at 1C – This means you charge at 1300*0.001 = 1.3 Amps
If you are charging at 1C, it will take approximately 1 hour to complete the charge. 2C, it will take 30mins. Etc.
Now on good batteries (like above) it has a max charge rate of 10C, so theoretically you could charge at 1300*0.001*10 = 13 Amps!
Now if I was out in the field and I really needed a battery fast, I may do this, as its within specifications, HOWEVER the faster you charge, the less life you get out of your lipos.
If I was at home, I would usually charge at 2C/3C on this battery and on my cheaper ones, I would use 1C
FAQ
What voltage should I not go below to protect my batteries?
Voltage should not go below 3.5v when at rest. Usually I have my alarm go on at 3.5v, then land and battery comes to 3.7 at rest.
When should I put my battery into storage?
If you aren’t using your batteries for 2 weeks or more, you should put lipos into storage to ensure they last.
Each cell should be 3.8-3.85v each for storage. Most chargers will discharge or charge to storage voltage automatically for you.