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Old 12-30-2010, 01:36 PM   #1
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For those of you who have this battery, what charging rate do you use.

HK says that they can be charged at 10 C. Seems excessive to me.
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For those of you who have this battery, what charging rate do you use.

HK says that they can be charged at 10 C. Seems excessive to me.
I have several 1S lipos. Most are only 2C charge rated. I also have some Hyperions that are 5C rated and I routinely charge them at this rate with no issues.

I have never used Turnigy lipos. If they are the 'normal' ones, then 2C max.

HK says some Nano-tech's are good for up to 15C charge!

Personally 5C is the max I would charge the Nano-Techs at.
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Old 12-30-2010, 04:16 PM   #3
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For those of you who have this battery, what charging rate do you use.

HK says that they can be charged at 10 C. Seems excessive to me.
I charge mine, 6 at a time at 1.8A or a little under 2C.

Are you sure HK said they can be charged at 10C? Can you post a link, I've never heard of that.
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Re: Charging HK Turnigy 1S 160 mah lipos

Here is the info on the max charge rate.

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...idProduct=7301

Check max charge rate in the table at the bottom of the page.
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Here is the link for the Nano-Tech 1S 160mAh:

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=11893

Look under the "Product Config Table" 1/2 way down.

'Max Charge Rate (C) 10'
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Re: Charging HK Turnigy 1S 160 mah lipos

Oh yeah if you're talking nano-tech then sure, too bad it seems like there's never any stock.

P.S. I can charge 6 of these (http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=10980) in about 25 mins so its not too bad
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Re: Charging HK Turnigy 1S 160 mah lipos

I am thinking that might be a typo at 10c for the normal Turnigy 160mah 1's.

I like other posters charge 6 at a time through a charging harness and at only 1c.
For our indoors I like to precharge the night before so all I am doing the next day is swapping batteries and flying. Just less items to bring!

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Re: Charging HK Turnigy 1S 160 mah lipos

I'm really looking for comments from people who are actually using this battery.
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Re: Charging HK Turnigy 1S 160 mah lipos

I just charge mine on the e-flite Celectra 4-port charger. They don't take that long to charge. I would never try to pump 10C into one of those little cells.
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Re: Charging HK Turnigy 1S 160 mah lipos

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I have several 1S lipos. Most are only 2C charge rated. I also have some Hyperions that are 5C rated and I routinely charge them at this rate with no issues.

I have never used Turnigy lipos. If they are the 'normal' ones, then 2C max.

HK says some Nano-tech's are good for up to 15C charge!

Personally 5C is the max I would charge the Nano-Techs at.
15C is approved by the manufacturer. I see no issue with it at all. From what i understand the chemical makup is difrent from the std lipo packs.

all of my 2c packs get charged at 5c without issue
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