Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby chessir » Mon Apr 30, 2012 2:38 pm

Hi , Thanx for responding. I still need to know how to measure the individual cell voltages. Do you do this through the tiny little holes in the balance connector by inserting a pin or needle in the positive hole and the negative cell hole? Or do you do this on the sodder blobs on the opened pack? If so where would my positive and negative multimeter probes go? And could you also charge an individual cell through the balance connector?
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby parabellum » Mon Apr 30, 2012 3:10 pm

Try this way. Every 2 adjacent contacts is 1 cell. In represented picture I measure voltage of last cell in series, where count starts with negative end.
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby parabellum » Mon Apr 30, 2012 3:15 pm

chessir wrote:And could you also charge an individual cell through the balance connector?

Yes you can, but I would not pas over 2A
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby Ypedal » Mon Apr 30, 2012 3:22 pm

when doing what is pictured above with the volt meter, i suggest using electrical tape and covering the probes leaving only the very tips exposed... prevents occurence of sparks !
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby chessir » Mon Apr 30, 2012 4:26 pm

Hi Para:

Thanx for the nice pictures. I measured my 2 hardpacks with following results
Pk#1 cell1- 0.00 cell2-0.00 cell3- 3.64 cell4- 3.66
Pk#2 0.07 0.07 3.65 3.67

How did I accomplish this by accidentally leaving them overnight with controller connected? I remember on a prior occassion I briefly shorted wrongly connecting the Pos & Neg of the battery power leads to the controller. I remember getting a sudden jet-like emmission out of the serially connected packs.Perhaps this caused damage to the 2 cells in each pack. The packs seemed to work fine when I properly reconnected.
Should I try to recover the 4 cells each individually thru the balance connector at ca 0.2 amps with my charger or like you suggested bring the total voltage up with the charger set at ca 0.1 amp and no balance lead connection?
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby JimW » Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:15 pm

auraslip,

Can you tell me the significance of the Red, Yellow and Green on your spreadsheet. I understand that they represent the cell voltage, but what conclusions do you draw from the voltages. Does red indicate a bad cell, or just a low voltage one? How low a voltage would you consider to indicate a bad cell? Or what kind of voltage and discharge curve would you like to see to confirm a good cell.

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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby bobale » Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:56 pm

Chessir, forget what I've told you about charing them. If you charge cells below ~2V it can only end ugly. If you want to salvage other cells just separate them, you have a lot of guides here.
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby chessir » Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:49 pm

bobale wrote:Chessir, forget what I've told you about charing them. If you charge cells below ~2V it can only end ugly. If you want to salvage other cells just separate them, you have a lot of guides here.


Hi bobale:

Thanx for responding. I thought I read somewhere that you could slowly individually rejuvinate bad cells at very low amp. out in the open and away from destruction in case of disaster but that was for non-hardpack packs. With hardpack packs the result could be different and worse and I doubt anyone tried on hardpacks to bring back 0.00v cells. So, thanx , I will take your advise.
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby parabellum » Mon Apr 30, 2012 9:05 pm

bobale wrote:Chessir, forget what I've told you about charing them. If you charge cells below ~2V it can only end ugly. If you want to salvage other cells just separate them, you have a lot of guides here.

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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby parabellum » Mon Apr 30, 2012 9:11 pm

chessir wrote:Pk#1 cell1- 0.00 cell2-0.00 cell3- 3.64 cell4- 3.66
Pk#2 0.07 0.07 3.65 3.67

That looks suspicious, how are you charging them? I can not imagine that they were balance charged and if then your charger must be faulty.
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby chessir » Mon Apr 30, 2012 9:32 pm

parabellum wrote:
chessir wrote:Pk#1 cell1- 0.00 cell2-0.00 cell3- 3.64 cell4- 3.66
Pk#2 0.07 0.07 3.65 3.67

That looks suspicious, how are you charging them? I can not imagine that they were balance charged and if then your charger must be faulty.



I'm quite 100% sure I balance charged them before use but as I stated I accidentally miswired when I connected to the controller the day prior to use. This shorted and emmitted a jet out of the series pack. I then rechecked the cells on the charger to see if they were OK and all cells were perfectly balanced.
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby parabellum » Mon Apr 30, 2012 9:50 pm

Next time you balance charge healthy pack, check individual cell voltages. I have received HK charger that is measuring 1 cell 0.05V over its real voltage. I am sure it is not the worst case of QC in HK. :D
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby chessir » Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:10 pm

parabellum wrote:Next time you balance charge healthy pack, check individual cell voltages. I have received HK charger that is measuring 1 cell 0.05V over its real voltage. I am sure it is not the worst case of QC in HK. :D



Hi Parabellum:

Oh! So your're saying after balance charging then confirm cell voltages by readings off the battery balance connector like I just learned how to do? Sounds like a great idea to me especially with less reliable HK chargers. Thanx
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby bobale » Tue May 01, 2012 6:05 am

You should definitely get one of these: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... duct=10952
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby chessir » Tue May 01, 2012 7:27 am

Hi Bobale:

Yes, I've been meaning to get one of those cellog 8 monitors.Lately I've gone to using an hk-010 portable balancer and monitor which seems to give much more accurate readings than the "cell checker" I had been using.The cellog 8m I know are popular here.
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby auraslip » Tue May 01, 2012 12:34 pm

popular may be an understatement. i'm sure most of us have at least one. i... only have four :D
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby JimW » Wed May 02, 2012 12:06 pm

I think perhaps my question got lost in the shuffle..

auraslip,

Can you tell me the significance of the Red, Yellow and Green on your spreadsheet. I understand that they represent the cell voltage, but what conclusions do you draw from the voltages. Does red indicate a bad cell, or just a low voltage one? How low a voltage would you consider to indicate a bad cell? Or what kind of voltage and discharge curve would you like to see to confirm a good cell.

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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby parabellum » Wed May 02, 2012 12:42 pm

JimW wrote:I think perhaps my question got lost in the shuffle..

auraslip,

Can you tell me the significance of the Red, Yellow and Green on your spreadsheet. I understand that they represent the cell voltage, but what conclusions do you draw from the voltages. Does red indicate a bad cell, or just a low voltage one? How low a voltage would you consider to indicate a bad cell? Or what kind of voltage and discharge curve would you like to see to confirm a good cell.

Sorry for all the newbee questions.

Thanks,
Jim.

Those are just randomly taken colors 1 for every cell in 4s pack.
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby auraslip » Wed May 02, 2012 5:05 pm

I think it's a rule set up to show weak (red), not as weak (yellow), and not weak cells (green)
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby parabellum » Wed May 02, 2012 7:27 pm

auraslip wrote:I think it's a rule set up to show weak (red), not as weak (yellow), and not weak cells (green)

Sure? Then what is this?
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Edit. Sorry aura, my bad, he is apparently talking about spreadsheet.
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby auraslip » Wed May 02, 2012 11:17 pm

he's talkking about the spreadsheet at the first or second page
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby jana » Fri Dec 14, 2012 4:58 pm

I just discharged 3 of these packs in series from 4,1 --> 3,5V and got 4,18Ah from them.

Does this seem about right?
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby iovaykind » Fri Dec 14, 2012 6:11 pm

That's definitely on the low side..
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby jana » Fri Dec 14, 2012 6:17 pm

Ok, thanks for answering. I now also tested my 3 other packs and they also put out nearly the same amount of Ah from 4,1v-->3,5v. 4,17AH 188Wh

Is it a way to calculate how much of the full capacity of a battery there should be between to specific cell voltages?
Like 4,15 --> 3,6 should give 85% of max capacity? If that was understandable.
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Re: Turnigy 4s 5Ah Hard Case 20C Lipo, review in the works

Postby parabellum » Sat Dec 15, 2012 11:15 am

jana wrote:Ok, thanks for answering. I now also tested my 3 other packs and they also put out nearly the same amount of Ah from 4,1v-->3,5v. 4,17AH 188Wh

Is it a way to calculate how much of the full capacity of a battery there should be between to specific cell voltages?
Like 4,15 --> 3,6 should give 85% of max capacity? If that was understandable.

I think 4,17Ah is about what you get in this SOC span. You probably will get litle more then 5Ah in 4.2v-3v discharge.
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