I have this problem with A123 cells. I want to charge them at 4C, but most powerful charger for RC is 10A. So i am researching if this would work: http://www.xantrex.com/web/id/252/p/1/pt/25/product.asp with this: http://www.schulze-elektronik-gmbh.com/LiPoProB-e.htm
Xantrex XW outputs 60A max current, and i only need 40A. The down side, is that i would have to carry four 12 volt batteries to the lake with me to get 48V to feed this beast. We don't have electricity at our club lake. Schulze Lipoprofibal only can do 15A, but tech support told me to use solid state relay that can handle the current i need. Sounds like a piece of cake.
Xantrex XW outputs 60A max current, and i only need 40A. The down side, is that i would have to carry four 12 volt batteries to the lake with me to get 48V to feed this beast. We don't have electricity at our club lake. Schulze Lipoprofibal only can do 15A, but tech support told me to use solid state relay that can handle the current i need. Sounds like a piece of cake.


. I graphed data from recorder and average current was 150A. I was running Hydra 120 HV... Did not expect that tiny prop to draw so much. But it was awesome to see and hear. But that 120 survived and runs good. Was it luck? 
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I finally learned how to sharpen and balance props in 30 minutes using 1" wide sandpaper belt benchtop grinder. With that, losing props is much cheaper...
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