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mindthoughts- what are the pack temperatures after a quick charge? And thank you for the info


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10 Minute Quick Charge Lipo Battery Temperature.
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10 Minute Quick Charge Lipo Battery Temperature. - 08.05.2010, 10:36 AM

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mindthoughts- what are the pack temperatures after a quick charge? And thank you for the info
I've not yet measured the temperature. Though I can say, during and just after a ten minute 30amp quick charge, the battery is not even warm to the touch. I believe this is why I did not measure the temperature, it was only a few degrees above room temperature. If the lipo was very warm, or hot; I can assure you I would measure that tempurature most promptly. I will measure my next quick charge temperature, and post my findings. I should have this data by the end of this weekend. Have a great day :)
   
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30amp charging equals fully charged 5000mah 3cell lipo in under 10 Minutes.
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30amp charging equals fully charged 5000mah 3cell lipo in under 10 Minutes. - 08.15.2010, 01:55 PM

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My Thunder Power 3cell Lipo 5000mah 40c battery consistantly reads exactly 84degrees after a ten minute, 30 amp quick charge. Room temperature was a few degrees bellow 84degrees. The battery pack is about 16 months old, and apx 100 cycles of use. I experience zero difference in power or run time, if I charge the battery at 1c = 5amps, or 6c = 30amps. Same power, same run time. Much quicker charge. Thunder Power said the 30amp quick charge reduces the life of their batteries, zero. Others say I may or will reduce the life of my lipos with 30amp fast charges. I opt for the quick charge, because I very much like having my battery fully charged in less than ten minutes.
   
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