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Solo36 March 20th, 2012 20:59

How long do I charge my Lipo battery for?
 
Hey everyone, I just recently bought a G&P charger and batteries. Neither came with any sort of instructions. How long should I charge them for and can I use my TM discharger on lipo's. Thanks!

venture March 20th, 2012 21:00

You need a lipo charger to take each cell to 4.2v

Solo36 March 20th, 2012 21:02

sorry I dont understand what you mean :P

Solo36 March 20th, 2012 21:33

The Charger has 3 lights on it that are labled A B and C. When i plug in the batterie B and C turn red. Do thoes lights turn Green when it is fully charged?

JonsM4 March 20th, 2012 21:34

Sounds logical.

hadur March 20th, 2012 21:37

Yes, and dear god do not use a discharger on a lipo
This may be a stupid question, but you are using the balance "cable" to charge it right ?

Solo36 March 20th, 2012 21:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by JonsM4 (Post 1625331)
Sounds logical.

indeed. I guess im just going to play the waiting game and if my battery explodes I will cry my self to sleep....lol

Solo36 March 20th, 2012 21:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by hadur (Post 1625333)
Yes, and dear god do not use a discharger on a lipo

I read somwhere that it is not good to leave a lipo charged. If so how do I discharge it if it still have some juice left?
And i'm using the G&P charger with G&P batteries. Cant say that i know what a Balance cable is.

XZIVR March 20th, 2012 21:49

leaving it charged is fine. I own probably 30-40 lipos between all my guns, rc planes, helcipters, cars and trucks. As long as you dont plan to leave them for like a year, you're fine.

trying to discharge it can be a termendously bad idea. If you let it get below 3.0v PER CELL - NOT TOTAL, it can literally explode in a ball of fire (worst case scenario.. best case scenario is you just destroy the battery but don't burn down your house or anything).


Now, please, google lipo safety and read up. I'll leave you with this:
LiPo fire - YouTube

flack March 20th, 2012 22:00

I have a storage mode on my charger that sets the cells at their nominal voltage (3.7v for 1 cell, 7.4v for 2cells, ...) I guess it doesnt change much of its durability... but as said above, NEVER go under 3.0V / cell

Solo36 March 20th, 2012 22:01

THanks everyone for the heads up on discharging.

But still im not sure how long to leave it charging. It has been 2 hours so far and the lights are still red. The battery is cool but the charger is really hot.

XZIVR March 20th, 2012 22:05

Shouldnt really take longer than an hour. Maybe check the charger for a model number or something?

Oh and lipo batteries dont heat up like nickel ones do.. If a lipo is hot, you have a problem.

Amos March 20th, 2012 22:05

Do you have a Lipo charger? if not.. STOP CHARGING IMMEDIATELY.

Never use a "dumb" discharge on a Lipo... That'll cause you huge problems.

Get a proper intelligent, programmable charger and "balance charge" them.

Gunny_McSmith March 20th, 2012 22:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amos (Post 1625353)
Do you have a Lipo charger? if not.. STOP CHARGING IMMEDIATELY.

Never use a "dumb" discharge on a Lipo... That'll cause you huge problems.

Get a proper intelligent, programmable charger and "balance charge" them.

That's what I was about to ask the OP as well.... doesnt look like he has a lipo charger... but a normal wall charger....

leblanc74 March 20th, 2012 22:16

I have the same setup both battery and charger is from G&P....charge until you see 2 lights are green and your good to go...and you do not need to discharge it...just leave alone and stop being paranoid that the battery will eat you


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