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msrcflyer2 07-26-2007 10:41 AM

What type of batteries are you using?
 
Over the years, I have tried a plethera of battery systems in jets that have all worked out.

I have used Nickel Metal 6V systems to 7.4 Lipos with regulators.

Now I am going to 6V Nicads (for the servos) for the simply reason that

1. weight is not and issue
2. It may be old school, but the technology is pretty reliable!

Chime in anytime with your thoughts.

Wayne22 07-26-2007 11:29 AM

RE: What type of batteries are you using?
 
I do use a Lipo on my ECU for the fantastic capacity (16 flights without changing). However, for the time being I am sticking to nicads for my flight packs for the time being. One reasons is that I need the weight right where the battery is, and the second is that I have difficulty accepting the need to insert yet another electronic device ( a regulator) in between my battery and my receiver......

msrcflyer2 07-26-2007 12:58 PM

RE: What type of batteries are you using?
 
Case and point - thanks for the reply.

Point being that too many products now offered that may be easy to use and reliable, but second guess the direct circuitry of a simple system.

I myself use a lipo for my ecu and redundant 4800 mah fromeco's on my bandit arf- fly ALL day long without charging.

I am at completion on an BVM F100 and going with the K.I.S.S. approach (NiCad) for my servos/ rx system and Nimh on the ecu.

Vincent 07-26-2007 01:44 PM

RE: What type of batteries are you using?
 
I typically only run nicad or nickel and top off at the field for extra insurance. I have read these comments about running lipo batts and "flying all day" with out charging. How do you guys know what the exact limit of those batts are ??

V..

msrcflyer2 07-26-2007 02:02 PM

RE: What type of batteries are you using?
 
You have an idea voltage wise - my rule of thumb is 7.7 -7.6 on the ecu and 7.5 on the Lion.

You never know though until the inevitable until you have a bad cell or false charge..

thundercloud 07-26-2007 02:41 PM

RE: What type of batteries are you using?
 


ORIGINAL: msrcflyer2

1.Weight is not and issue


Chime in anytime with your thoughts.
Weight is allways an issiue for anything that flies.

Gordon W 07-26-2007 02:50 PM

RE: What type of batteries are you using?
 

ORIGINAL: thundercloud

Weight is allways an issiue for anything that flies.

Assunimg you mean excess weight, it's only an issue when it's in the wrong place and unbalances the plane. Otherwise, not always. eg, slope soarers use lotsa ballast to increase airspeed to penetrate in strong winds without affecting sink rate enough to bother about, and they don't even have a jet engine for propulsion.

Gordon

felker14 07-26-2007 03:23 PM

RE: What type of batteries are you using?
 
2 cell LiIon / LiPo; 7 volt under 1 amp load is no fly voltage.

seanreit 07-26-2007 07:56 PM

RE: What type of batteries are you using?
 
Actually in jet use, it is very conservative to fly down to 6.9 volts under a 1 amp load on 7.4 volt li ion packs.

Edgar Perez 07-26-2007 09:50 PM

RE: What type of batteries are you using?
 
5 cell Nicad/Nimh, sub C sizel
Most of my planes the weight is not a big issue. Simple, reliable, easily fast charged and resist operator errors...

Dave Kelly 07-27-2007 03:36 AM

RE: What type of batteries are you using?
 
Hi Guys,
I saw that duralite is running a special just now on its 4 cell li-ion rx packs where you get a rx pack, charger,load tester and regulator (5.3v or 6v) all for $195.. Is this a good deal for jets?
Do any of you guys run duralite? WHich regulator should you go for with JR Servos and receiver 5.3 or 6 volts?
Your advice would be greatly appreciated.

thanks
Dave
oh and it's www.duralitebatteries.com


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