
Charging a LiPo
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Re: Charging a LiPo
Well listening for the RoF to drop wouldn't work for me...I'm a semi only guy. But I know you aren't suppose to drain them super low. I'll buy one of those buzzers for $5 off Ebay 

Re: Charging a LiPo
Just buy a $3 battery alarm and blast away till you hear the buzzer!ATAT Armorer wrote: I recomend a 20c. I have a couple different lipos and the hyperion works the best for its price. The one I use in my SPR is an 11.1 Eflight, and it has a 68c continuous discharge rate which is way to much for airsoft. But 20c to 25c, I think is best. And lipos last longer so you don't really need more than a 2500mah battery.
Just make sure when you notice a significant drop in RoF you change batteries.
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Re: Charging a LiPo
Trevor, you may want to consider at least a basic Mosfet if you are getting a 20C 11.1v LiPo. Otherwise your trigger contacts will burn out eventually.
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