Lipo question
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Lipo question
How do you get the lipos from over discharging using a standard RX-18 set up?
Re: Lipo question
The standard Lopo low voltage alarm most use with lipos will work just fine. However if you haven't heard of these it might be an idea to read one of the many guides online to familiarise yourself with this battery type.
Re: Lipo question
You need to either get a low voltage alarm (which you may or may not hear) or set a timer and pay attention.
There may be aftermarket low voltage cut offs, I'm not sure how or if they work with a RX-18.
Personally, I only use lipos when absolutely necessary (usually for size constraints) with surface vehicles and then strictly follow the timer on the Tx. I have to on my Kubel, Schwimm and Kettenkrad, but they don't battle so it's easy to figure out.
For battling, I just slap a 4200 mAh NiMH in the tank and never look back.
There may be aftermarket low voltage cut offs, I'm not sure how or if they work with a RX-18.
Personally, I only use lipos when absolutely necessary (usually for size constraints) with surface vehicles and then strictly follow the timer on the Tx. I have to on my Kubel, Schwimm and Kettenkrad, but they don't battle so it's easy to figure out.
For battling, I just slap a 4200 mAh NiMH in the tank and never look back.
What, me worry?
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Thanks!..on my RC excavator is shuts off auto to protect the battery I'd rather use Nimh if I can fit it in this Taigen Panther..fitting TARR and FRS-7 or 8 so looking to put battery on side panel or across the back by removing lock mechanism. But if need Lipo will just set a timer.
Re: Lipo question
What control board are you using? Most have low voltage cut offstao wrote:Thanks!..on my RC excavator is shuts off auto to protect the battery I'd rather use Nimh if I can fit it in this Taigen Panther..fitting TARR and FRS-7 or 8 so looking to put battery on side panel or across the back by removing lock mechanism. But if need Lipo will just set a timer.
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I use these and I've never missed hearing one. Not only that, I can personally vouch for their ability to make you get out of bed in the middle of the freakin' night.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... ouse_.html

I never put a lipo in a tank without one of these. The IBU has voltage protection and I still use the low voltage alarm.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... ouse_.html

I never put a lipo in a tank without one of these. The IBU has voltage protection and I still use the low voltage alarm.
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Those alarms cost literally nothing! A wise investment.
I doubt you'll never not hear it. I can hear the ones I have 300m away, clear as day.
I doubt you'll never not hear it. I can hear the ones I have 300m away, clear as day.
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Exactly. They're under $3 each and it's just really cheap insurance to make sure you don't scrap a lipo. And "loud" doesn't even begin to describe the screeching racket these little beauties can make.billpe wrote:Those alarms cost literally nothing! A wise investment.
I doubt you'll never not hear it. I can hear the ones I have 300m away, clear as day.
When FDR coined the phrase "The Arsenal of Democracy", he was talking about Detroit. Proud to live in the 2nd most violent city in America!!
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If I can hear them in my boats 100m away on the pond should be fine in a tank!Max-U52 wrote:Exactly. They're under $3 each and it's just really cheap insurance to make sure you don't scrap a lipo. And "loud" doesn't even begin to describe the screeching racket these little beauties can make.billpe wrote:Those alarms cost literally nothing! A wise investment.
I doubt you'll never not hear it. I can hear the ones I have 300m away, clear as day.