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RE: What LiPo/Charger is everyone running - 3/19/2007 11:40:01 PM   
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Thanks Heliko!
I will give them a try and see what happens. I'll post my findings when I can. (I don't even have the Axe yet!!! Nor can I do more than hover and drift around a little... )

Thanks for your other post. Good info there!

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RE: What LiPo/Charger is everyone running - 3/20/2007 7:01:08 AM   
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Your welcome, glad to help!

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RE: What LiPo/Charger is everyone running - 3/24/2007 4:25:44 PM   
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I'm also running a TP-425 charger with a TP1320 battery. It's pretty sweet having longer than a 4 min flying time. One question though, how long are these thing supposed to take to charge up. Seems like forever for this high tech gadget.

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RE: What LiPo/Charger is everyone running - 3/27/2007 7:21:20 PM   
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i have a question abotu the set-up ( i finally got around to it - been flying the sim and started Radd's and using stock battery) ... i tried to charge with the computer power supply but my balancer http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXMGS7

keeps beeping and paperwork accompanying says that it has apower supply problem .... did you have any such problems?

thanks a bunch

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RE: What LiPo/Charger is everyone running - 3/27/2007 11:36:27 PM   
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quote:

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i have a question abotu the set-up ( i finally got around to it - been flying the sim and started Radd's and using stock battery) ... i tried to charge with the computer power supply but my balancer http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXMGS7

keeps beeping and paperwork accompanying says that it has apower supply problem .... did you have any such problems?

thanks a bunch

My set-up has worked flawlessly (pictured below). What charger are you using with the balancer?
Also if you have a voltmeter check the output voltage of the power supply. It should be 12-14 volts. If it's above or below this then it might cause problems.


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RE: What LiPo/Charger is everyone running - 3/28/2007 3:29:55 AM   
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oooh now i am lost (sorry like i said before i am still such a new-b AND retarded :-) ...double whammy

I am using the Electrify Polycharge balancer http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXMGS7

i thought that i connected it directly to the cords off the computer power supply (the clips from the balancer clipped to cords of Power supply)

am i just way off the mark?

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RE: What LiPo/Charger is everyone running - 3/28/2007 6:26:54 AM   
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Way off! No worries though. The Equinox is used in conjuction with a charger. It gives a conventional Li-Po charger balancing capabilities. The Equinox by itself is not a charger, but merely an adaptor to allow a balancing charge. The Equinox will do a quick balance on it's own, but that's it.

Bottom line. Your still going to have to buy a charger.

Believe me I know this stuff can be confusing. When I bought my Axe 'balancing connectors' were new to me and I had little experience with Li-Po's anyway. I bought a Hobbico MKII charger with a Electrifly 11.1v, 910ma 'Safecharge battery' as recommended by Tower. I charged the battery one time and accidentially ran it down to like 8.9 volts.

When I tried to charge it with the MKII it wouldn't work. I called Hobbico and the tech told me that the MKII was having problems telling whether the pack was a 2 or 3 cell pack. I'd start the charger it'd run for a couple of seconds then shut off. The tech actually told me to keep trying to see if the charger will stay engaged. Yeah right!

Instead I sent them the pack and it must've been bad because they sent me a new one. After reading many people were having problems with these 'Safecharge' packs I returned it. At the same time I found out that packs with balance connectors were the way to go. Knowing that The MKII wouldn't be up to the task I upgraded to the Duratrax ICE charger when I got the Equinox balancer.

To sum it up here's what I learned. If your gonna use Li-Po's get a good quality charger and balancer. The MKII has pretty much been dormant since I got the ICE. Basically a waste of $50. Right now your halfway there you just need to get a good charger. There are many choices. The ICE and Triton series are a good place to start. Good Luck!




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RE: What LiPo/Charger is everyone running - 3/28/2007 1:26:57 PM   
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Heliko

much thanks for your explanation - i REALLY do appreciate your patience and explaining things to me so clearly - so i guess it is back to my Hobby store for more supplies - at least i am having fun w/ my flight sim ... i know patience is needed in this hobby and so far i have no regrets.

Again thanks for the help - i'll go shopping, and keep you posted.

have a great day bud

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RE: What LiPo/Charger is everyone running - 3/28/2007 9:41:37 PM   
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Glad to help.
You got the right attitude.
You just can't rush this stuff that's for sure.
...and yeah let me know how you make out.
Good Luck!

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RE: What LiPo/Charger is everyone running - 4/4/2007 5:48:53 AM   
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quote:

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Believe me I know this stuff can be confusing. When I bought my Axe 'balancing connectors' were new to me and I had little experience with Li-Po's anyway. I bought a Hobbico MKII charger

At the same time I found out that packs with balance connectors were the way to go. Knowing that The MKII wouldn't be up to the task I upgraded to the Duratrax ICE charger when I got the Equinox balancer.


So, Heliko, the MK II won't work with a cell balancer? It would be nice if Hobbico or Tower would mention this on their website...

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RE: What LiPo/Charger is everyone running - 4/4/2007 9:30:47 PM   
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So, Heliko, the MK II won't work with a cell balancer? It would be nice if Hobbico or Tower would mention this on their website...

The MKII probably will work with the Equinox if you don't run the Li-po's too low. If they're run too low the MKII might have a problem figuring out if the Li-Po is a 2 or 3 cell. Since you can't manually input any selections other than battery type with the MKII your at the mercy of it's automatic sensing circuitry.

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RE: What LiPo/Charger is everyone running - 4/21/2007 3:47:02 PM   
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Heliko

guess i should do the polite thing and give you feedback on my power pack/ charger woes from way back when.....i (actually more like my brother - although i handed him tools) finally got the power pack up and running but i still had issues. it turned out my battery pack was bad - i called the company and they are sendimg me a new one ..... the worst part is just waiting for it to get here

have a great day and as always thanks a bunch for help and GREAT advice you give.

happy flying

JJ

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RE: What LiPo/Charger is everyone running - 4/22/2007 8:16:00 PM   
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I bought a DN power 1350 lipo pack for 50 bucks and found a parkzone balancing charger for 33 bucks.
So far I love this setup. The charger peaks the battery in under an hour and I'm getting 7 to 10 minute flight times.
The battery set the cg slightly forward, but not enough to really affect hovering and flight, so I've been running it without adding any additional weight.

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