RedLine19K
100 mW
- Joined
- Apr 4, 2012
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- 48
Ok but, in a thread about safe limits, 4.3v statements muddy the waters. As the other thread suggests, every +.1v halves the cycle life. Lipos purposely only have .985 ratio to leave the slightest protection against lithium plating, which driving to 4.3v surely does. And for what? a surface charge that lasts less than a second, and far less than 1% capacity, while reducing cycle life by 10x. But that's all just speculation so... how bout some 4.35 discharge graphs?
For racing, it might be worth it. Some people use a pack for only 1 race. But it's a disservice to post "Oooh, 4.3=MOAR POWER" without detailing the risks. Much in the same way saying 2.7v is a minimum without noting the variance in chemistry, current, components and conditions that make it safe.
I guess what I'm saying is if anyone posts general absolutes, they should be based on the most conservative and common conditions. Knowledgeable experts can push the limits and share the results in detail.
For racing, it might be worth it. Some people use a pack for only 1 race. But it's a disservice to post "Oooh, 4.3=MOAR POWER" without detailing the risks. Much in the same way saying 2.7v is a minimum without noting the variance in chemistry, current, components and conditions that make it safe.
I guess what I'm saying is if anyone posts general absolutes, they should be based on the most conservative and common conditions. Knowledgeable experts can push the limits and share the results in detail.