Less voltage = more power?
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Less voltage = more power?
I know, it seems backwards but a 7 cell nimh is 8.4v while a 2 cell lipo is 7.4v
I read how people are switching to lipo and love it, get wheelies and a quicker response. How is it when it's less voltage therefore giving the motor less power?
I understand the mah is how LONG the battery will run and the voltage is how much PUSH the battery gives.
Please explain Yes, I am a newb. I am also an electrician so the science is comprehensible. I don't mind being schooled and taught this and that so open up the doors and I'll have my flame suit on for the bashers
I read how people are switching to lipo and love it, get wheelies and a quicker response. How is it when it's less voltage therefore giving the motor less power?
I understand the mah is how LONG the battery will run and the voltage is how much PUSH the battery gives.
Please explain Yes, I am a newb. I am also an electrician so the science is comprehensible. I don't mind being schooled and taught this and that so open up the doors and I'll have my flame suit on for the bashers
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All these views and no response Either they're just passerby's or not willing to share the wisdom.
I could chalk it up as a new technology for the answer, but the volts don't lie!
I could chalk it up as a new technology for the answer, but the volts don't lie!
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power is volts times amps
The reason lipos seem to have more power is because they don't drop as much volts under load and they are at a higher voltage throught the discharge cycle.
when comparing there voltage through there cycle, the Nimh looses a lot more volts over its capacity.
Example a fully charged 2s lipo Is 8.4v (4.2v per cell)
and a 50% charged lipo is still 7.6v (3.8v per cell)
So u could say 1/2 way through running ur car a 2s lipo would of only lost 0.8v where a Nimh would of lost a lot more and the car would be very noticeably slower
What ive seen....
for the first few minutes on a brushed setup a brand new 7cell nimh, it will be more powerful than a lipo. but only for those first few minutes.
I don't know if u have ever noticed.....Nimh start of great and as u drives it gets slower and slower and slower...until its flat
where a lipo does not really start doing that until its nearly flat. u don't get that drop in performance like nimh batteries
The reason lipos seem to have more power is because they don't drop as much volts under load and they are at a higher voltage throught the discharge cycle.
when comparing there voltage through there cycle, the Nimh looses a lot more volts over its capacity.
Example a fully charged 2s lipo Is 8.4v (4.2v per cell)
and a 50% charged lipo is still 7.6v (3.8v per cell)
So u could say 1/2 way through running ur car a 2s lipo would of only lost 0.8v where a Nimh would of lost a lot more and the car would be very noticeably slower
What ive seen....
for the first few minutes on a brushed setup a brand new 7cell nimh, it will be more powerful than a lipo. but only for those first few minutes.
I don't know if u have ever noticed.....Nimh start of great and as u drives it gets slower and slower and slower...until its flat
where a lipo does not really start doing that until its nearly flat. u don't get that drop in performance like nimh batteries