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04.21.2011, 02:03 PM

so i take it there must be a correlation between c rating and charge rate.


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so i take it there must be a correlation between c rating and charge rate.
Well at least it seems like it with my packs. Also it does make sense that there would be a corelation. Higher C battery should have a lower internal resistance. The lower the internal resistance the easier they should also take on charge. Not sure on this theory and I am happy to be corrected.
   
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