
neptronix wrote:I don't think LiMn is capable of outputting 20C. I believe that involves cobalt being involved.
I have never heard of a 20C RC Lipo battery being this light. Not even the very expensive stuff.
I do wonder if there is a typo there. But yes, you are correct. It seems to be a higher wHr/KG than all the other lipo, including the yellow/gold label 'bullistorm' stuff.
I can't find a 5S version for a direct comparison, so let's do the math.
340g / 4S = 85g per cell.
85g x 5 = 425g per 5S pack.
5s 5AH would then be 425g per cell, versus the typical RC lipo weight of 640-655g for 20C 5S 5AH.
5S 5AH x 2 = 850g for 10AH.
That would be notably lighter than the li-Mn stuff i am drooling over.
http://www.bullistorm.com/
The official bullistorm page doesn't seem to list any 20C batteries.
Something does smell fishy here, you wanna be the guinea pig on this one?

neptronix wrote:Something does smell fishy here, you wanna be the guinea pig on this one?


liveforphysics wrote:With just applying a sticker, you can call a 4Ah 20C cell a 5Ah cell 30C cell.





I'm running it on 8S with some 10C packs I got from Leaders Hobby (cheapest lipo I could find, thanks to gfulton for the tip on that).
As it turned out, the dodgy cells let me down. I ran out of time to run some more cycles on the packs, so I wasn't expecting great things from them. I ended up getting around 13 Ah from the 20 Ah packs. One cell went down to around 2.1V, the other 7 in the string were still hanging in there at around 3.6V. I was only monitoring one string, but I'm sure there was a similar story on the other one. I was secretly hoping for some flames shooting out the plywood side panels, but alas, my speed just dropped away.

neptronix wrote:When did you place your order? and what country did you ship to?
neptronix wrote:Time for a paypal claim for defective goods!!

adrian_sm wrote:Grinhill also got pretty crappy capacity from the packs he bought from leadershobby. 13Ah from a 20Ah configured pack.

parabellum wrote:I must say, the 4 in 1 monitor (came with lipos) is the coolest thing ever, now I can measure internal cell resistance in 2 sec. Under 3.7A, 7.2A and 1kHz 1.85A + it reads and displays graphs life when connected to charger eco eight (unfortunately not on Icharger).

adrian_sm wrote:parabellum wrote:I must say, the 4 in 1 monitor (came with lipos) is the coolest thing ever, now I can measure internal cell resistance in 2 sec. Under 3.7A, 7.2A and 1kHz 1.85A + it reads and displays graphs life when connected to charger eco eight (unfortunately not on Icharger).
What is a 4 in 1 monitor? Got a link?




gfulton wrote: I've wired them to provide 22.2V 30AH


ianmcnally2 wrote:para, would you consider doing a brief review of that 4 in 1 monitor, Once you figure it out?

ianmcnally2 wrote:para, would you consider doing a brief review of that 4 in 1 monitor, Once you figure it out?




psycholist wrote:How are those battery medics better? Quality? Accuracy?

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