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Double Battery Pack

Basic Difference Between NiCad and NiMH

NiMH Charge Rate

NiCad Charge Rate

Storing Battery Packs

Dead Batteries

Large Amount Of RC Battery Info Links At Bottom Of Page!!!

Double Battery Pack

If I double the rc hobby battery pack on my RC Car, will it make the car faster or will I just get longer battery life? And can doing that damage my motor? – Brian Charles

Answer: Hi Brian. If it is an RC car, I would not recommend doubling the battery. The added weight will not help the speed and handling. Also if you wire them in series (i.e. 7.2 + 7.2 = 14.4 volts) you will increase the voltage but not the capacity. You will burn out a normal 540 motor.

But for monster trucks, some are designed to run with 14.4 volts (e.g. E-Maxx if I’m not mistaken). Others are designed to run 2 packs in parallel (total of 7.2 volts) which will double the capacity (i.e. longer run times). – Joel

Basic Difference Between NiCad and NiMH

Dear joe. Please advise me what is the difference between ni-cad and NiMH battery. Any price and performance between of this two type batteries? Regards kamalez

Answer: Hi Kamalez. NiCad is more value for money… while NiMH provides a lot more capacity (longer run times)… if you are just playing, NiCad would be better. – Joel

P.S. A good technical document is
rechargeable battery characteristics
from National Semiconductor. It is slightly outdated but still contains interesting facts and info about NiCads, NiMH, and Lithium Ion batteries.

NiMH Charge Rate

What amp rate should I use to charge my NiMH batteries?

A lot of people recommend 5 amps for racing conditions, including the well respected Team Trinity. According to Team Trinity, higher amp charging will result in more acceleration early, but the battery will flatten out towards the end of a race.

“We have been using a linear 6 amp charge rate with very good results. But a 5 amp charge will give you a slightly more runtime.” – Fukuyama Racing on GP3300 cells

“Peak detect cut-off ( voltage threshold ): We suggest a .05 ( 50 mv ) for 6 cell packs. We suggest a .03 ( 30 mv ) for 4 cell packs.” – Fukuyama Racing on GP3300 cells

“For 3000 NiMH Batteries. Charge at 4 to 5 amps… Discharge at max 20 amps, then your settings will stay the same for cycling, get the battery between 2 to 5 minute break before starting the discharge.” – Team Associated

NiCad Charge Rate

What amp rate should I use to charge my NiCad batteries?

“4A is a bit less punchy, 5A seems to be the best balance between top speed and punch.” – Integy on charging 2400 NiCad batteries

How to Store RC Hobby Battery Packs

For NiCad’s

A lot of experts recommend discharging each cell to 0.9 volts. For example, a 7.2 volt rc hobby battery pack should be discharged to 5.4 volts before storing. If the battery pack will not be used for a couple of weeks, it is better to charge them for 1 minute before storing.

For NiMH’s

“If you plan to store it for a long period, put 30% of charge back into the pack. Otherwise, run 3000 pack once a week with or without racing in order to keep their voltage high.” – Integy

Dead RC Hobby Batterys

Batteries that have not been used for a long time feel like there is no punch or power. Here is a tip from Integy:

“The best thing to do now is get them maintenance zapped on a machine like the Integy DCX3000, get them rematched and then cycled on the bench a couple of times a day. Do this every other day with a day off in between. Try to let the packs rest about a week after you’ve cycled them 5-7 times.” – Integy

How do I safely dispose of dead or damaged Lipo packs? If possible, discharge the pack down to zero voltage using a motor, light bulb, etc. Next gently puncture the outer cases of the cells and let it sit in saltwater overnight. Remove 24 hours later, wrap it up in a plastic bag and toss in the trash.

How can I balance the cells in an older Lipo pack that doesn’t have a separate balance connector? The short answer is that you can’t. We do not recommend attempting to add a balancing / charging yourself.

For More Info On Battery Usage/Maintenance and Charging Check-Out This Articles.

Properly Charging NiCad Batteries:

Lithium Polymer (Li-Pol) FAQ’s

Lithium Ion & Lithium Ion Polymer Safety and Instructions

Lipo Fire Incidents by Cause

Lithium Ion Polymer Applications

Lithium Polymer – Do Not Use Lipol in Transmitters

Tom’s RC Electronics Gadgets and Projects – Lipol fire ****

Battery University ***

Battery Eliminator Circuits

Battery Comparison of Applications

Battery – How to make own packs

Dual (Parallel) Battery Operation = Reliability & More Flight Time -

Nexcell Battery Co = R & D

R/C Battery Clinic

Tester for Nicads – PC Readout.

What About All Those NiCads – Tony van Roon

Battery Chargers & DIY Power Supplies.

Bantamtek Manuals = Multiplex LN5014, E-Station 301 & 501 and Hyperion chargers.

PC Power Supply Conversion – Pat Harvey

PC Power Suppy Conversion – Recker RC ***

PC Power Supply Conversion to power a 12VDC Battery Charger

PC Power Supply Conversion (110/230 Vac to 12V )

SLA (Gell Cell) Battery Charger #1

SLA (Gell Cell) Battery Charger #2

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