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myatesklan -> RE: A123 how many charge a day ?? (1/14/2008 6:32:14 PM)
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ORIGINAL: everydayflyer I would let them cool to 125F before starting the charge , that is if they happen to be hotter than that after a flight / run. At a normal charge rate of 10amps. or less they will cool down more during the charge if the ambient temperature is 90F or below. I have charged and flown or ran them back to back as many as 8 times in a row. These are tuff cells (batteries) and can take most anything you throw at the them within reason. I subject some of mine to what most would consider way past resonable and they continue to hang tuff. One example is a 3S 2300 mAh pack which I charged at an average charge rate of between 15 and 20 amps. (6-8 minutes). This battery now has 322 flights on it and is still performing great. Charles Charles, I hope it is ok that I ask this question on this thread-I don't want to "hijack" it or anything like that. My question is, what kind of a charger do you use? I know you have talked about zip charging, but I am looking for something that was designed to charge these cells. Did I read a post from you that you can use an "Ice" charger and set it to LiIon through the LBA 10 with a certain setting and that will cut off the voltage at a certain setting? I can't remember if it was you or not, but I think it was. At any rate, I have an Ice charger, and was hoping you could shed some light on that for me. If anyone knows the answers, please chime in. I just asked Charles specifically because of his post here. Again, if I am breaking etiquette, please let me know, so I don't do it again. Thanks, Matt [:D]
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