Blade 400 bible
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Just reminding people here... the Blade 400 bible... good stuff... from all of YOU!
http://www.slyster.com/heli
http://www.slyster.com/heli
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Just reminding people here... the Blade 400 bible... good stuff... from all of YOU!
http://www.slyster.com/heli
Just reminding people here... the Blade 400 bible... good stuff... from all of YOU!
http://www.slyster.com/heli
Thanks for sharing this info...
You have some good information to offer and not just for gents with a B-400.... I was very interested in reading on the info on lipo storage in a fridge :
KEEP YOUR LIPOS ALIVE!
- Long term storage (fridge good) at about 3.8V/cell. 3.8*3 = 11.4V 3s (7.6V for 2s)
- Allow the battery to go less than 3V per cell will kill it! (9V for 3s and 6V for 2s)
- Fully charge to 4.2V per cell. 3*4.2 = 12.6V for 3s (8.4V for 2s)
- Lipos should be stored FULLY charged for only 5 days or less.
- Long term storage (fridge good) at about 3.8V/cell. 3.8*3 = 11.4V 3s (7.6V for 2s)
- Allow the battery to go less than 3V per cell will kill it! (9V for 3s and 6V for 2s)
- Fully charge to 4.2V per cell. 3*4.2 = 12.6V for 3s (8.4V for 2s)
- Lipos should be stored FULLY charged for only 5 days or less.
http://www.runryder.com/helicopter/t441256p1/
And from the battery manufacturer themselves :
http://www.kongpower.com/faq_en/show...xt01=&srhTxt02
It goes to show we all learn something new everyday....
I bookmarked your link, and will offer it to people in the future... Thank-you..... 
~ Jeff




