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Old 04-14-2002, 08:39 PM
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What do you consider, using a digital ESV with a 300 ma load, as the voltage for a 4 or 5 cell pack when you need to stop flying and recharge? Also, what is the voltage for a NiMH cell when it is considered discharged? Example: 1.1 volts per cell is considered discharged for a NiCD cell.

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For both NiCd and NiMH, 1.0V is considered to be cell discharge voltage. For multi-cell packs, the rule of thumb is keep 10% above this to avoid cell reversing. In short, 1.1V per cell danger level is applicable to both NiCd and NiMH.
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Thanks for the info.

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