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what do i set my lvc at for my mmm?
everything installed but just need to set the lvc...i have 2 packs 2s 5000 7.4v packs ...should i just do auto lipo or which number setting please?
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I like a little extra insurance of 3.1v/cell, so for 4s, that's 12.4v.
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ok got it thanks...imma set mine to 12.6 then
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I have my MM set to 12 volt cut off, but a little added insurance is always nice. :yes:
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you can go as low as 3 volts per cell, I like to set mine @3.3 volts per cell...I have noticed when set at 3.0 vpc you will see a noticable dropoff in performance before it hits the LVC
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+1 for 3.2v/cell. Even then the performance drop for me is noticeable so I end up changing packs before it even hits the lvc.
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'noticeable' performance drop.... sounds like you guys need some A123 packs. :whistle:
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Really? I think you are full of it jhautz:tongue: I don't notice any performance drop at all, in fact, my 7s1p pack seems to get equal power all the way through... I attribute this to the fact that it warms up a bit and that is why the performance holds up all the way through.
BTW, you have to remember that lipo's are only being discharged to ~90% DOD, and A123's are 100%... |
No... I'm not kidding. I can always tell about a minute before they are about to dump. I can just feel that edge drop off and I can say without fail when they are about dead. I typically just stop running when I feel this and recharge rather than pushing them to the edge.
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so i set mine to 12.4 and how does the mmm lvc work? does it just shut my car down once it hits 12.4? today was the first time i ran my truck till the lipo was low. the batteries had a veerrrry noticable change in speed but my lvc still didnt turn on. i ran it for another 30 secs and decided to shut it down cus it was scaring me.
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I agree with jeff - I actually feel the same on my lipo's and A123's.
I normally bring the car in as soon as the edge somes off - by the time I've come back home and put them on the charger they've "self recovered" to about 3.6/3.7v (lipo) which is fine by me. It is quick enough to change a pack out rather than keep hitting the lvc. |
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