by Nec » Sat Jan 02, 2010 8:36 pm
slipstream25 wrote:Beran wrote:lipos discharge evenly without any falloff, so you wouldn't notice a rate of fire decrease when the battery was discharging. the way i understand it is it will just stop when it's out of juice.
yes that is correct.
No, No, No, incorrect. Lipos will give a lower ROF when they are about to die. It's like NiMhs you will notice the battery is about to die because of the lower ROF it provides, but unlike NiMh batterys with Li-Polys when you hear that decrease in ROF you need to stop using said battery and charge it. Failure to do so can cause the cells of the battery to "dip" past 3v thus causing permanent damage the cells.
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