Electrifly 3200mah 11.1v Pack Charging Q
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Electrifly 3200mah 11.1v Pack Charging Q
Just bought my first electric plane, motor, LiPo battery etc from Great Planes (Electrifly). I figured I'd charge the battery like all my friends do using my AccuCycle Elite along with an Astro blinky balancer. Then I read on the package to NEVER charge through the deans plug but always through the teenie-weenie balance plug. That can't be right. [&o]
Has anybody charged these packs through the heavy wired Deans plug like I figured was normal? Can't tell from previous posts.
Thanks for the help.
Has anybody charged these packs through the heavy wired Deans plug like I figured was normal? Can't tell from previous posts.
Thanks for the help.
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you can charge through the power leads without any problems, but it is better to charge through the balance connector. I have more packs than balancers, so I end up occasionally charging through the power leads instead of waiting around (I guess I could just buy more balancers).
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RE: Electrifly 3200mah 11.1v Pack Charging Q
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Just bought my first electric plane, motor, LiPo battery etc from Great Planes (Electrifly). I figured I'd charge the battery like all my friends do using my AccuCycle Elite along with an Astro blinky balancer. Then I read on the package to NEVER charge through the deans plug but always through the teenie-weenie balance plug. That can't be right. [&o]
Has anybody charged these packs through the heavy wired Deans plug like I figured was normal? Can't tell from previous posts.
Thanks for the help.
Just bought my first electric plane, motor, LiPo battery etc from Great Planes (Electrifly). I figured I'd charge the battery like all my friends do using my AccuCycle Elite along with an Astro blinky balancer. Then I read on the package to NEVER charge through the deans plug but always through the teenie-weenie balance plug. That can't be right. [&o]
Has anybody charged these packs through the heavy wired Deans plug like I figured was normal? Can't tell from previous posts.
Thanks for the help.
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RE: Electrifly 3200mah 11.1v Pack Charging Q
Hoe-Que, for those who are interested, I went ahead and charged my Electrifly 3S, 11.1v, 3200mah pack ($120 worth) through the "To ESC Only" lead (Deans Plug) from my Accu-Cycle Elite and put the Astro Blinky into the "To Charger" lead. Everything worked out perfectly. The pack is fully charged and balanced, did not blow up or catch fire, and all is well. All the warnings about the severe damage that will occur if you do this is a bunch of BS. Go ahead and charge your Electrifly like a regular LiPo, and have fun!
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RE: Electrifly 3200mah 11.1v Pack Charging Q
Great!! Didn't think you'd have any problems. BTW, if you're looking for more 3200 packs, check out FMA Direct. Same 20C pack is $90. Great packs and come with a 60 day no questions asked money back guarantee. Jackpower is also one to look at for about the same price as the FMA and has a pretty good crash replacement policy. I use them both and will now be be running them in series as a 6S pack for my great planes reactor.
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RE: Electrifly 3200mah 11.1v Pack Charging Q
Hano:
You may get away with doing something not recommended by the manufacturer for a while, but it normally catches up to you in the long run. You want your packs to last as long as possible, at $129.00 eachie, it should pay in the long run. Why play with charger add ons designed to make a inadequate existing charger work. I did this stuff until one went poof in my garage right in front of me for no known reason. About $5,000 worth to fix and replace. Have since learned to read a lot at "The Battery Clinic" by Red Schoefield in a RCU forum and to buy and use chargers recommended by Red. Have used Cellpro chargers for several years with great results per Red's advice at the time. You also need to buy a "watt meeter" as part of your standard gear, will also save you bucks in the long run knowing and not guessing what is going on in your systems. Will tell you when you are exceeding manufacturers limits, or are close and lots if good information. ENJOY
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RE: Electrifly 3200mah 11.1v Pack Charging Q
rmenke, you may be right about that, but until the manufacturer comes up with a rational, logical explanation for why his bizarre charging instructions, different from everybody elses, are absolutely necessary, I will follow my own instincts. Electrifly doesn't offer any explanation as to why their charging method is the only way.....it's just buy our charger stuff and everything will all be OK. Phooey!
Hey jcg, thanks for the FMA LiPo tip - should have bought from them originally. Live and learn, etc.[:@]
Hey jcg, thanks for the FMA LiPo tip - should have bought from them originally. Live and learn, etc.[:@]