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Old 04-09-2010, 12:34 PM
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Default Hobbico LiFeSource for 50cc?

Considering two 1100 mah Hobbico LiFe batteries to power my receiver in an Aeroworks Extra 50cc. The LiFe batteries have a continuous discharge rate of 10c (11 amps). Is that enough for five 7955 servos and throttle servo? Thanks!
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You have to find out the maximum current draw when going from one stop to the opposite stop. Contact the servo company. Multiply that by the maximum # of servos you really can cause that to happen. That would be your worst case amperes in a stunt. Your servo leads & any extensions may be too small to carry full current & allow full volts AT THE SERVO.
Especially be concerned about any " Y " servo setups.
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Have a look at this site. Lots of good info on true A123 cells in the FAQ. I bought 2 2300 A123 battery's and the FMA charger that lets me balance charge right thru the charge jacks for my 88" EF Yak. Good guys to deal with.

http://www.hangtimes.com/index.html

http://www.hangtimes.com/a123_batter...iants_faq.html
Old 04-10-2010, 12:13 PM
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Newb question, does the total discharge current rate double when I have two batteries with two switches connected to the receiver? In my case 22 amps?
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Yes, in parallel voltage is common and current is additive.
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Default RE: Hobbico LiFeSource for 50cc?

Thanks for the help. I did some research and found that the max burst amp was 4.4 per servo. So, with five of 7955tg a total burst of 22 amps is possible. Seems to work out okay as two LiFeSource 1100 in parallel have a maximum continuous discharge current of 22 amps. Couldn't find what the burst amp rating for the LiFe batteries were. But, like cyclops said, the extension are a limiting factor too. Going to go for the Hobbico heavy duty extensions. 20 gauge.
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You will never even get close to 22Amp draw on a 50cc airplane. Maybe 6 amps for a very short duration.
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Nice. That's good news. Thanks.

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