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Lithium Batteries for RC Aircraft (Overview)

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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2009

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More notes at our BLOG page.
http://www.rcpowers.com/forum/blog.php?u=24
What's covered in the video and BLOG page:
- Lithium Batteries Safety
- Lithium Batteries (what the numbers mean)
- ServosOur Power Systems EBOOK is here:http://www.rcpowers.com/e-books.htm
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7gJ3SvD9ks

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  • I enjoy your video's but I cant help but feel lateley its all about the money and you selling stuff :(

    never the less its still informative and entertaining to watch.

    keep it up.

  • Capacity: 2200mAh

    Burst Rate : 20C

    Continuous discharge rate: 15C

    Voltage: 11.1V

    Cells : 3

    Size : 105mm x 35mm x 22mm

    Weight: 160g

    is this battery good for extra 300 ??

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  • this helps alot thanks and probaly soon i will finish making  ur extra 300 FOR MY 7TH GRADE PROJECT.

  • @RcWorld7 I'm not sure what you mean - all I was saying is metal gears aren't everything, you still have to pick a servo with appropriate numbers. Within a given size range, there's a trade-off between speed and torque, but you can have more speed and more torque by going with a bigger servo. It's all relative - go look at the JR HV servo line - they are high speed and high torque, among the best available - they simply use more power to achieve an increase in both specs.

  • I really really like RCpowers, of all the htings I need to know I always find the answers from him!

    After crashing 10 planes I learned about torque roll and how to throw a plane correctly from this guy as well!

    Thanks RCpowers I really appreciate the info!

  • So could I run my Hawk Sky on a 3 cell 11.1v 1000mAH? I think it uses 3 cell 11.1v 1800mAH as standard.

  • where to hook up the battery on the reciever or on the ESC

  • if u r going to put a 5000 mah 2s batter you will need a 2 meter by 2 meter floaty plane

  • hmmm.....so a 5000 mAh 2S 20C is good for a slow flier or a park-jet ?

  • where can i get the shirt send link

  • nice shirt

  • dave can you send me a link of those battery malfunctons if any and if not how did you do that got bunch spare

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