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01.29.2011, 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by blackz97 View Post
Heres a screen shot of one of my logs. Can some one else post something similar? Preferably someone who is using some "nice" batteries. I want to compare the voltage dropoff (if any) of these turnigy (supposedly 40c sustained 50c burst) lipos against a higher quality lipos.
I would recommend also comparing the voltage ripple values. It will give you a better idea of how much you're "stressing" the controller and batteries due to the batteries amperage output capabilities.

Here's a link to a post by Patrick on ripple voltage: http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...2&postcount=11

It explains what it is and acceptable ranges. Being that you're around 32 volts, anything below 2.2V is good, 2.3 - 3.2V is okay, 3.2-3.8V is marginal and somewhat risky, and anything above 3.8V could potentially damage the batteries and/or the ESC.

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Thomas, no problem at all!

P.s: I forgot to tell/ask this CC staff yesterday...on ur site i think u got a word writen wrong... It says "Are u looking for something specfic?" Should it be "specific"? Just ignore if i am wrong... as English is not my language =)
http://www.castlecreations.com/index.html
Blue colored letters.
haha yea, that should be specific, I'll let the webmaster know on Monday so he can get that fixed.

Thomas Porfert
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