can i use lithium battery on TAMIYA leopard2?
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can i use lithium battery on TAMIYA leopard2?
i use ACE 7.2V nickel-hydrogen 4500mah battery for a long time,but it's too heavy for my leopard2 (battery weight 400g).
when i put on the battery at the rear of the turret,it is obvious that the rear of zhe tank is lower than thefront........the battery causes it i think.......
so,i want to chang the battery.i found different lithium battery on webside,7.4V 20C to 40C .....5000mah to 5800mah........ all are only weight 300g,but i don't know if they might cause damage to the DMD T-07 and the other parts galvanical.
if the 7.4Vlithium battery can be used on TAMIYA tanks,witch "C" should i chose?(20C to 40C?) thanks!
when i put on the battery at the rear of the turret,it is obvious that the rear of zhe tank is lower than thefront........the battery causes it i think.......
so,i want to chang the battery.i found different lithium battery on webside,7.4V 20C to 40C .....5000mah to 5800mah........ all are only weight 300g,but i don't know if they might cause damage to the DMD T-07 and the other parts galvanical.
if the 7.4Vlithium battery can be used on TAMIYA tanks,witch "C" should i chose?(20C to 40C?) thanks!
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A 20C 2S Li-po battery will work great. I've been using them for over 1.5 years on my Tamiya Super Sherman and KV-2.
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i use ACE 7.2V nickel-hydrogen 4500mah battery for a long time,but it's too heavy for my leopard2 (battery weight 400g).
when i put on the battery at the rear of the turret,it is obvious that the rear of zhe tank is lower than thefront........the battery causes it i think.......
so,i want to chang the battery.i found different lithium battery on webside,7.4V 20S to 40S .....5000mah to 5800mah........ all are only weight 300g,but i don't know if they might cause damage to the DMD T-07 and the other parts galvanical.
if the 7.4Vlithium battery can be used on TAMIYA tanks,witch "S" should i chose?(20S to 40S?) thanks!
i use ACE 7.2V nickel-hydrogen 4500mah battery for a long time,but it's too heavy for my leopard2 (battery weight 400g).
when i put on the battery at the rear of the turret,it is obvious that the rear of zhe tank is lower than thefront........the battery causes it i think.......
so,i want to chang the battery.i found different lithium battery on webside,7.4V 20S to 40S .....5000mah to 5800mah........ all are only weight 300g,but i don't know if they might cause damage to the DMD T-07 and the other parts galvanical.
if the 7.4Vlithium battery can be used on TAMIYA tanks,witch "S" should i chose?(20S to 40S?) thanks!
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A 7.4V Li-po battery is a 2S. Sounds like your new to Li-pos so be sure to follow all safety instructions and respect them. Also buy a charging bag.
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thanks for the answer,your battery is 7.4V,right?
thanks for the answer,your battery is 7.4V,right?
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RE: can i use lithium battery on TAMIYA leopard2?
Always try and charge them on a balance charger. The only issue I ever had was when I charged manually not balancing. The Batter did rupture but no flame. Smelled awful and I was driving at the time.
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I'd make sure this is the route you want to take. Lipos are tricky and you need to use them carefully. I don't want to start a war over them or alarm you, Lipos are one of those sensitve subjects amongst RCers, just like Tamiya s HL.
I use them in planes, helis and my Kettenkrad, but have a healthy respect for them by experience: I had a 120mAh battery from an Ultra Micro AC burn up on me due to a short. It started getting hot in my pants pocket right before I sat in my car to drive home. I got it out and threw it on the ground where it produced a surprising amount of flame for an inch long battery. 30 seconds later and it would have been while I was in the car driving. That was all from an exposed contact inside the connector, nothing you would notice. My son burned his fingers picking an 80 mAh up after a crash once too.
You'll see hundreds of pics online of car and shop damage from lipo fires and yes it's almost always user error, that's why I say be careful and know the risks, especially when charging.
There's LiFe and Li ion too, which are safer.
I use them in planes, helis and my Kettenkrad, but have a healthy respect for them by experience: I had a 120mAh battery from an Ultra Micro AC burn up on me due to a short. It started getting hot in my pants pocket right before I sat in my car to drive home. I got it out and threw it on the ground where it produced a surprising amount of flame for an inch long battery. 30 seconds later and it would have been while I was in the car driving. That was all from an exposed contact inside the connector, nothing you would notice. My son burned his fingers picking an 80 mAh up after a crash once too.
You'll see hundreds of pics online of car and shop damage from lipo fires and yes it's almost always user error, that's why I say be careful and know the risks, especially when charging.
There's LiFe and Li ion too, which are safer.
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post 6 to 9 ,think you very much,i'll take your advice.
i just learn much about lipos on RCFANS.A friend has given me the link last night........i never knew him,but he s very kind!
after thinking and searching,i chose to buy DUALSKY 7.4V 60C 6300mah battery and the IMAX B6 charger.
can't wait to experience the power of lipos
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I expect that 60C battery is too much for the Tamiyas. You may toast the electronics. I strongly advise no higher than 20C. 20C is plenty of power.
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post 6 to 9 ,think you very much,i'll take your advice.
post 6 to 9 ,think you very much,i'll take your advice.
i just learn much about lipos on RCFANS.A friend has given me the link last night........i never knew him,but he s very kind!
after thinking and searching,i chose to buy DUALSKY 7.4V 60C 6300mah battery and the IMAX B6 charger.
can't wait to experience the power of lipos
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Also, that 6300mah may not fit. Be sure of the measurements. I have a Super Sherman & KV2 with a 5000mah the largest size to fit nicely.
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RE: can i use lithium battery on TAMIYA leopard2?
thanks for the reply!
An expert on RCFANS told me to choose high C battery,he said C higher is better,and will make less heat..........just like the power supply of computer,a PC power supply with higher W make less heat when it working on the same load contrast to the power supply with lower W...........so as the C of battery........so i chose high C battery to avoid danger,i think safe is more imoprtant than the price of battery.
above is what he told me.
and the battery can fit my tank.........its size is the same as my old battery.
An expert on RCFANS told me to choose high C battery,he said C higher is better,and will make less heat..........just like the power supply of computer,a PC power supply with higher W make less heat when it working on the same load contrast to the power supply with lower W...........so as the C of battery........so i chose high C battery to avoid danger,i think safe is more imoprtant than the price of battery.
above is what he told me.
and the battery can fit my tank.........its size is the same as my old battery.
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True, but a tank does not generate any heat to speak of. A 60C is great for high power boats and some planes. On RC tanks the electronics are fragile. It is your tank and you can give it a try. Please keep us advised of what transpires.
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thanks for the reply!
An expert on RCFANS told me to choose high C battery,he said C higher is better,and will make less heat..........just like the power supply of computer,a PC power supply with higher W make less heat when it working on the same load contrast to the power supply with lower W...........so as the C of battery........so i chose high C battery to avoid danger,i think safe is more imoprtant than the price of battery.
above is what he told me.
and the battery can fit my tank.........its size is the same as my old battery.
thanks for the reply!
An expert on RCFANS told me to choose high C battery,he said C higher is better,and will make less heat..........just like the power supply of computer,a PC power supply with higher W make less heat when it working on the same load contrast to the power supply with lower W...........so as the C of battery........so i chose high C battery to avoid danger,i think safe is more imoprtant than the price of battery.
above is what he told me.
and the battery can fit my tank.........its size is the same as my old battery.
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RE: can i use lithium battery on TAMIYA leopard2?
thank you,but i still want to have a try,if something went wrong,that's my problem.
but" failure is the mother of success",right?if no one try it before,let me do it.
hope the battery can work steady with the DMD..........i'll tell you the result,no mater what happens.thanks again,dude
but" failure is the mother of success",right?if no one try it before,let me do it.
hope the battery can work steady with the DMD..........i'll tell you the result,no mater what happens.thanks again,dude
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I have been using LiPo on my tanks for a couple of years now. The C rating as I understand it is the max current draw... I made the mistake of buying a couple of 5000mAh 2c (7.4v) 15C packs and when I tried to use them the tank would start going then slow down. If I stopped it and restarted, it would start rolling again and slow down. The S rating is the voltage - 2s- 7.4v, 3S- 11.1v, 4S- 14.8V, etc. You need to use a 2S or will damage your electronics. As was said earlier, get a charging bag - LiPos are not to be trifled with and WILL explode/burn if damaged especially during charging. I do not use a bag - I have a modified .50 cal ammo box that I use. But same idea- contain possible explosion or fire... and do not leave it unattended.
I also have the Imax B6 charger and have added an octopus cable - has multiple connector ends so I don't have to search for the right one. I use Deans for everything, but my friends sometimes use my charger... It is a nice "easy" to use charger and works well for NicD and NiMH as well. And it's cheap!
I also have the Imax B6 charger and have added an octopus cable - has multiple connector ends so I don't have to search for the right one. I use Deans for everything, but my friends sometimes use my charger... It is a nice "easy" to use charger and works well for NicD and NiMH as well. And it's cheap!
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RE: can i use lithium battery on TAMIYA leopard2?
thanks,your advice is very useful for me.
sounds the5000mAh 2c (7.4v) 15C packs didn't work well on your tank.which battery you are using now?
modified .50 cal ammo box,good idea,but i think i never got a chance to have one in my country,sounds i should find one instead,Jokes,haha
but,really,i very envy you can touch real guns with less limitition,even the heavy weapons.in our country,owning or selling 1:1 model guns is illegal.lol
sounds the5000mAh 2c (7.4v) 15C packs didn't work well on your tank.which battery you are using now?
modified .50 cal ammo box,good idea,but i think i never got a chance to have one in my country,sounds i should find one instead,Jokes,haha
but,really,i very envy you can touch real guns with less limitition,even the heavy weapons.in our country,owning or selling 1:1 model guns is illegal.lol
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RE: can i use lithium battery on TAMIYA leopard2?
i received the battery this morning,and put it in my tank at once.
rolling outside for 2 hours without any problems.it worked pretty good.
rolling outside for 2 hours without any problems.it worked pretty good.
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RE: can i use lithium battery on TAMIYA leopard2?
HI it would a good idea to put low voltage alarm on your lipo you dont want to go below 3.5 volts you could damage your lipo , again use the safety bag. bye