i just picked up a RC heli and right away my mind went to wow these batteries are small and have a plug in for charging.just wondering if they have been used?
Yeah I was thinking of the heli that fits in your hand, way smaller than the ones you guys are talking about.
I've got a Belt-CP and the wife has a T-rex 450. We have a couple of those Blade MCX helis for indoors. Lots of fun, but coaxial and not quite the same as the big CCPMs.Thats a sweet little machine. I have a Blade 400 but want something smaller for in the house. I may just have to go get one.
No doubt. I don't particularly like them inside the house, and recharge them inside an old ammo can.there is no way Id want that unstable li-po close to my face ...
I've got a Belt-CP and the wife has a T-rex 450. We have a couple of those Blade MCX helis for indoors. Lots of fun, but coaxial and not quite the same as the big CCPMs.
No doubt. I don't particularly like them inside the house, and recharge them inside an old ammo can.
So a battery will last longer igniting an atomizer, which is basically a direct short, than it will powering a free spinning brushless motor?You have it backwards. Higher resistance gives longer batter life, due to lower current drain.
For a single cell (ie 3.7v) a balancer is not needed. (and in fact would do nothing if you used one)
While I agree that I wouldn't want a lipo close to my face, the fact remains that I often forget and carry a lipo close to my penis. My phone uses one. Theirs a fair chance yours does too. That would be far more catastrophic than a burnt face.
Probably not.So a battery will last longer igniting an atomizer, which is basically a direct short, than it will powering a free spinning brushless motor?