You are absolutely correct! Mixing different capacity cells is fine for parallel connections but NEVER in series!. Series connected packs must use the exact same capacity cells from the same brand packs and age, as lower capacity cells will naturally have a lower C rating than the bigger capacity cells will. All it takes is one weaker cell with higher IR in the series chain, and that one cell will drag down and damage the other cells that will get hotter having to carry the load it cant, causing their IR start to climb as well, eventually killing the entire pack.
That's how all of our lipos eventually die. It starts with one weaker cells IR starting to climb that slowly kills the others. Mixing different capacity or brand cells with potentially different IRs with each other in series is essentially creating that problem right out of the gate on purpose, which would be a really dumb thing to do
Safe ripple zone is less than 5-7% of the pack voltage at the same measure point, 7-10% means the pack is getting iffy and struggling, and more than 10%-12% means the lipo cannot handle what is being asked of it, and things are in the danger zone for the electronics and the caps ability to keep things from burning. Ripple from any pack is the worst at 50% PWM, and lowest at 100%
That's how all of our lipos eventually die. It starts with one weaker cells IR starting to climb that slowly kills the others. Mixing different capacity or brand cells with potentially different IRs with each other in series is essentially creating that problem right out of the gate on purpose, which would be a really dumb thing to do
Safe ripple zone is less than 5-7% of the pack voltage at the same measure point, 7-10% means the pack is getting iffy and struggling, and more than 10%-12% means the lipo cannot handle what is being asked of it, and things are in the danger zone for the electronics and the caps ability to keep things from burning. Ripple from any pack is the worst at 50% PWM, and lowest at 100%
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