hey,,, ok i just received some 4000mah 4s 40c lipos (turnigy) and im trying to set my charger to 4a (4000mah) but when i initiate the charge it jumps back down to 3a.....any idea what's wrong here? it a passport dynamite 1s to 6s lipo charger. (also new)
new 4000mah 4s 40c lipo why charger reads 3mah??
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new 4000mah 4s 40c lipo why charger reads 3mah??
If the #2 pencil is the most popular, why is it still #2?Tags: None -
Dont know much about that charger............but when batts are not completely depleted, the charger may not start out at full amperage setting. Yours being new should have been about 30% charged or so...........somewhere in there..........NEED PARALLEL CONNECTORS?? QUALITY 5.5MM, 8MM, 8 AND 10 AWG, GET THEM HERE:http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...est!&highlight=
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Just a guess but your charger may only put out 50 watts. If you charged that 4s batt at 4 amps it would exceed the chargers capabilties which is why the charger may have dropped it down to 3 amps. Just a guess of course.Comment
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If the #2 pencil is the most popular, why is it still #2?Comment
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and yes, they were not completely depleted. so im hoping thats the case. im hoping i my batteries dint lose any "mah" storage in just that 5 min runIf the #2 pencil is the most popular, why is it still #2?Comment
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Yes I understand that, but the charger won't charge at the requested amp rating if it exceeds the wattage rating of the charger.
Example and I am not sure if this is your exact charger or not. http://www.dynamiterc.com/Products/D...ProdID=DYN4066
At the bottome is says 50 watts but in the top it says charge at 5 amps so yes it can charge batteries at 5 amps but not all batteries.
Example a 2s 5000mah battery can charge at 5amps because it will only use about 40 watts your 4s battery charging at 5 amps will exceed the 50 wattage rating. My point is certain batteries will charge at 5 amps not all if it exceed the wattage rating. The wattage rating of a charger is one of the most important things to look at..
*IF that is not your charger can you please post a link to the charger you do have so it can help.Comment
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Hey dreamland check this out this is the manual to that charger I linked to above it helps explain better what I was talking about. Like I said if your charger has a higher wattage then 50watts then it maybe something different and sorry for wasting your time with explaing this but if your charger is rated at 50 watts that 4s pack may not charge at 5amps http://www.dynamiterc.com/ProdInfo/F...-Mnaual-v2.pdf check out page 4 under charging
This is direct form the manual.
You must also consider the
battery pack’s series cell count (i.e. 2S, 3S, 4S,
etc...) as the voltage of the pack being charged
will affect the available charge current in order
to not exceed the 50 Watt maximum output
limit of the charger.(1-5A for 2S pack; 1-4A
for 3-4S pack; 1-2A for 5-6S pack). Using a
charge rate that is not compatible with the
above mentioned battery capacities may result
in damage or malfunction of the charger or
batteries.Comment
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i agree with diesel...i have a orion clubman that will only charge my 4 c 5000's at 4.5..its just the top of the chargers capabilites......MY RETIREMENT PLAN?????.....POWERBALL
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[QUOTE=Diesel6401;287490]Yes I understand that, but the charger won't charge at the requested amp rating if it exceeds the wattage rating of the charger.
Example and I am not sure if this is your exact charger or not. http://www.dynamiterc.com/Products/D...ProdID=DYN4066
At the bottome is says 50 watts but in the top it says charge at 5 amps so yes it can charge batteries at 5 amps but not all batteries.
Example a 2s 5000mah battery can charge at 5amps because it will only use about 40 watts your 4s battery charging at 5 amps will exceed the 50 wattage rating. My point is certain batteries will charge at 5 amps not all if it exceed the wattage rating. The wattage rating of a charger is one of the most important things to look at..
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Hey dreamland check this out this is the manual to that charger I linked to above it helps explain better what I was talking about. Like I said if your charger has a higher wattage then 50watts then it maybe something different and sorry for wasting your time with explaing this but if your charger is rated at 50 watts that 4s pack may not charge at 5amps http://www.dynamiterc.com/ProdInfo/F...-Mnaual-v2.pdf check out page 4 under charging
This is direct form the manual.If the #2 pencil is the most popular, why is it still #2?Comment
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*I KNOW PEOPLE CHARGE NON NANO-TECH TURNIGYS AT HIGHER AMP RATES, BUT I AM TRYING TO PROVIDE PROPER LIPO SAFETY INFORMATION.Last edited by Diesel6401; 02-24-2011, 01:53 AM.Comment
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That is the way this chargers are.
This is normal and simple to check.
Plug in 2S and you see it will charge at 5Amp, but when you plug 4S it will drop down to 3-3.5amp.
No worries, your charger is fine and acting normal.
It would need to be capable of up to 10Amp charging to be able to put 5amp in single 4S lipo.DJI Drone Advanced Pilot
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Scrypt Asylum to the rescue as usual.
This calculator will tell you how many watts your charger needs to have for the battery you want to charge.
For the battery in this thread: 4S (16.8v) x 5000mah x 1C (charge rate @ 5000mah) = 84 watt charger and 100 watt power supply at 12v.
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Scrypt Asylum to the rescue as usual.
This calculator will tell you how many watts your charger needs to have for the battery you want to charge.
For the battery in this thread: 4S (16.8v) x 5000mah x 1C (charge rate @ 5000mah) = 84 watt charger and 100 watt power supply at 12v.
http://scriptasylum.com/rc_speed/chargercalc.htmlComment
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Charging 4 x 4S Lipos on the same time within 1 hour... That is not bad concidering thy are beeing charged at 3.5Amp each....
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