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August 28th, 2009, 13:58 | #1 |
Battery Doubling
ok basically I've got 2 identical 11.1v LiPo's 1100 MaH batteries. Now I'm very familliar with LiPo's and how dangerous they are in reallity so I just wanted to get some advice before I decie to experiment on a rather expensive gun lol.
basically I wanna wire them up inparallel to double up on the MaH rating of each batter so essentially I'd Have a 2200 MaH 11.1v LiPo. Before anyone says I'm aware that I'd have to then charge each battery individually etc but my question is - Are there any forseeable problems I've not taken into account yet? One situation I can see arising is the depletion of one battery whilst the other remains fairly powerful and the potential over discharge of one - would the Mosfet triggermaster still pick up if one battery as opposed to the other were to drain more? Thanks for the info guys
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August 29th, 2009, 13:59 | #2 |
takagari
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i would only do this if you are sure both batteries are at the same point in there life, best to start with brand new batteries
Ideally it will work fine. and one may drain faster than the other only if one of them is bad or slightly more worn out than the other. you would need to charge each half on its own plug, but no would not have to split them apart to charge them. unless your trigger is being pulled each cell is an independant setup for charging on those lil charge plugs
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