I'm building a new FE DF22, with an x-power 100a and Feigao 540L. I was planning on using lipos, but I can see you can get just as good output from nimhs, and lipos are really expensive if you still need the chargers. The point is: what are the advantages of lipo?
Lipo v. nimh
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Not sure you mean by "just as good output", but here are the advantages of lipo:
1) lighter weight for a given capacity.
2) far better discharge rate - you can pull more amps with less heat build up
2A) Maintains voltage better under load - flatter discharge curve
3) Generally much longer service life when charged/maintained correctly.
Disadvantages
1) Cost more
2) Requires special charger (cannot use NiCad/NiMH charger)
I buy my lipos and chargers from Pat at RC LiposDon't get me started -
Bill is right but don't forget the discharge curve is much flatter with Lipo. The power stays consistent through the run and doesn't get soft after a couple minutes like Nimh does.Comment
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NiMH's still work fine for sport running, just keep the IB/EP packs under 100 amps and make sure they have heavy connecting bars. Brands that use the thin connecting tabs, keep under 50 amps.ReddyWatts fleet photo
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Not sure you mean by "just as good output", but here are the advantages of lipo:
1) lighter weight for a given capacity.
2) far better discharge rate - you can pull more amps with less heat build up
3) Generally much longer service life when charged/maintained correctly.
Disadvantages
1) Cost more
2) Requires special charger (cannot use NiCad/NiMH charger)
I buy my lipos and chargers from Pat at RC LiposYou give GREAT advise and with facts to back it up. These are the posts I love to read. thanks
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