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Hyperion Charging question - mAh reading after charge
I've always been under the impression that charging is a matter of getting the voltage up to a packs maximum voltage. However, recent experiences with others have led me to think that maybe getting the mAh up is just as important. I've seen people recharge their packs until the charger showed that the mah were up to the rated capacity of the pack.
So that led to me actually paying attention to what my Hyperion Duo reads after the charge. On my A123's, its been hit or miss. Sometimes it shows numbers between 4000 and 4600, but more often than not, they read about 1900-2100. Today, with my first set of Lipos (Zippy 3S 4300's) that i purchased used from a member on here, they charged up to correct voltage, but they only read about 2K mAh, and 20 and 21 Ohms. Should I be concerned? I also attempted to sync charge the packs, the instructions state that you hold the enter and the down button to get sync mode, but it did nothing. Any tips on that? |
Whoever you have been listening to is wrong.
First, Lipo packs always come ~50% charged for safety reasons. I would be more concerned if your pack took its full 4300 mah on the first charge. Whatever you do, NEVER let a lipo cell go higher than 4.25 volts. A lipo cell is considered fully charged when it rests at 4.2 volts, no matter what basically and this is why the charger reduces the current, while keeping the cells at 4.2 volts, until the amp rate is zero. If you try to put more mah into the pack after that, the voltage will rise and that is a complete no no. Sorry for the tone of this post, but you are seriously asking for trouble if you try do what you were mentioning. I don't know why your A123s are only half charging some of the time, but do you run them down all the way? |
I dont think I said anything about trying to get the voltage any higher - I wanted to know about the amperage. I think maybe I misstated what I wanted to know. I'm not going to try to re-charge them to get the mAh's up, I just wanted to know the rationale behind the numbers I'm seeing, if it was a sign of a dying pack, and if what I was watching others do was wrong (BTW, they were doing this on Nimh packs).
The lipo's I was charging today were purchased used and were at 3.6V prior to charge, 4.2 after. What does the 2100mah number my charger is reading after the charge mean? It also shows me the charge rate. The A123's are charging to full voltage, its just the mah reading that is "low". |
when i hit my cutoff for zippy 4800's i can only put around 3300 back in. (3.2v cutoff)
so im not sure how they get their 4800mah rating? |
Also remember that the balancer draws some mah in balancing the cells so not all is going into the battery.
I just check the mah post charge to ensure I didn't drain the pack too much... I never really every run up to the lipo cutoff as you can "feel" that the car is slowing down and not giving its best. I normally stop at this point... TC3 they get that rating by running it all the way to 2.7 or even maybe 2.5... |
Maybe the cutoff is a bit high? I like to set the LVC such that the lipos are at ~3.5v/cell once disconnected and let sit for a few minutes.
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I have wondered the same thing Jeff. I use the sb989 and have used it for nihm and lipos for over a year. I've never seen the mah reading on the charger to be close to what the pack is capable of. Really stopped paying attention to that part since I don't know what it is telling me. I pay attention to the volts but haven't understood what the mah reading on the charger after the battery is done charging.
For example I just got done charging a FP 4s 5000 lipo that wasn't used much last time so just topped it off. The charger has 16.77volt and 1468mah on the display. Is it telling me that out of 5000mah only 1468mah was used last time/or it took 1468mah to "refill" the lipo up to the 5000 again? |
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BTW, I ran those two packs for the first time this afternoon for about 2 minutes before the rain came. This was my first ever run with lipo, and one of the few runs I've had with the MMM/1515 2.5D. HOLY @(@(@!!! I ran them in 6S config, and was relatively easy on the throttle - but still more power than the new Badlands could hold on the dry pavement - even at @35mph. I'm really going to have to get better at driving, or I'd better just stick to Nimh and A123..... Quote:
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I believe it to be a measure of how much "energy" it has put back in the battery - simple calc of amps on charger and time...
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That makes perfect sense to me.
E-Revonut Since you have the duo, have you tried to sync charge? I attempted it the other day, but it didnt seem to function (charager just gave that blank stare......:eyes:)! |
You have to set up both channel 1 + 2 for the proper setups, press and hold enter and it will say solo and then I beleive you press up or down to select sync. Then hold enter to start charging. I have used it to sync charge 2 3s packs and it worked flawlessly. I will say that the Hyperion chargers are great but their instruction manuals suck! I read my manual through and had a hard time getting it set up to do anything! Next time I just played around with it and it and now I understand how it works much better
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the mah on every charger is not the total mah in the battery it is just how much the charger put back in to the pack. To test the charger run the pack all the way down to the cut-off. let it settle a few then charge it up to full. The charger then should read close to the ratings of the pack.
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Just to help illustrate the point that has already been made, here is a sample of my Battery Charge Log.
This shows a few charges for one of my 2s 8k 15C True-RC packs. You'll notice that when the voltage starts out lower, the battery accepts more energy in mAh and the charge time increases as well, which make sense. The "Side" row indicates which side of the DUO I charged it on. http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z...tchargelog.png Sync charge works for me, but I really never use it. Even charged separately, the cells all balance out to 4.2 so I really don't see the advantage personally of sync charging them. |
i am looking to charge my 5s a123 cells at a higher current over 1c. the manual states this is possible but i cannot see anywhere on the flowchart that shows you how to do it. has anyone charged higher than 1c on the a123 cells using the hyperion 606i type charger? i would guess perhaps changing the mAh from 2300 to 4600 would give a 2c charge? anyone done this? tried it?
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