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  • Margeibel
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2013
    • 29

    #1

    hot battery

    Running a stock Revolt 30 with a detounged sharpened and balanced stock prop.
    ESC Temp low 100s
    Motor temp low 90s
    Grimm racer 4200mah 14.8v 30c Lipo temp 124-135 after a 10min run.http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...flammes-09.gif
    I removed the y connector to a single deans connector since I'm just one battery.
    Esc is running around 110 now
    Motor still in the low 90s
    Battery in the high 120s ( after 5min only at middle 90) that is a7 to 9 min run.
    Also have a GForce elite 4000mah 30c 14.8v. Temp runs in the 1teens 7 to 9 min run.
    The question is, is the temp for the batteries to high? I do not want set the boat on fire it is my first and only so far.
  • Fluid
    Fast and Furious
    • Apr 2007
    • 7990

    #2
    There is nothing wrong with that setup. Running for 10 minutes is a long time, particularly in ambient temps above 100*F. The max temp for good quality cells is 140*F if you don't want to damage them. Keeping them under that is a good idea.



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    • Margeibel
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2013
      • 29

      #3
      It was not that hot this morning, it was only in the low 80s. I'm trying not to cook myself or the rc toys so I play in the morning. The battery wire are a lot thicker then the ESC and motor wires or maybe the deans connector. So your saying not to run the battery for to long in hot weather and 120 - 130 is ok. I thought maybe it had something to do with the wires. Thanks for the help.

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      • Fluid
        Fast and Furious
        • Apr 2007
        • 7990

        #4
        You can water cool the motor and ESC but the packs are on their own. The longer they run the hotter they get. 120* to 130* is fine for decent quality cells, let the temps dictate how long you run with a particular setup. In the winter the ending temps will be cooler because the cells start off cooler.


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