Lipo Battery C rating debunking

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kimi
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Lipo Battery C rating debunking

#1 Post by kimi » 29 May 2022, 19:47

Hi all, I am in need of some new Lipos and I am wondering About the "C" rating. I have heard many different opinions from many sources; some say that "no C rating is above 30c" and that higher "isn't possible". In the same breath, I've heard people saying that you should use as high a c rating as you can afford when buying your batteries. Is there any concrete evidence to suggest a trip to either side of this argument? I have been running 40c packs up until now in my 6s savage, but I am building a brushless Baja that requires 8s and wants to make sure I get the C rating right before I commit to 200 quids worth of rubbish batteries.

firatdede
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Re: Lipo Battery C rating debunking

#2 Post by firatdede » 11 Dec 2022, 05:42

Drone batteries sold at 95C-130C ratings.. And real. We are seeing it at wattmeters, current dataloggers. So higher 35C is not possible is false thought.

And Yes I would choose minimum 75C rating for Baja.

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