Hello,
My LiPo charger has a decent quality but allows to discharge LiPos only at 1 Amp. To discharge a fully charged 4S 3000 mAh pack to the storage voltage takes about three hours and I have four of these batteries that I use to fly eParrot.
I charged these four batteries at 1C on Wednesday June 28,2017 afternoon because I wanted to fly Thursday morning and the weather turned bad for the next three days (this is exactly what is happening right now in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.).
There are different opinions about how long the fully charged LiPo batteries can wait without degradation in performance in the future. Everybody using LiPo batteries agrees that it is better to keep them in the storage voltage when they are not in use but there exists just one
little problem - to discharge my four 4S 3000 mAh I need 12-14 hours and this is ridiculous.
I started digging on the web and found that people, especially R/C people flying helis, use specially build dischargers to speed up this process.
Please see:
https://oscarliang.com/lipo-discharger-light-bulb/ or
https://www.helifreak.com/showthread.php?t=277056.
What is your opinion about faster discharging? I think it is ok and it will be even better to discharge LiPos at higher currents. Why not discharge using a very large electric motor that draws, say, 20 Amps. of static current with certain prop. and monitor this discharge using the Power Panel?
Large motor has large thermal mass and the additional cooling can be provided by one of the home or office AC fans.
If this works, the 4S 3000 mAh LiPo can be brought to the storage voltage in a very short time.
I am waiting for your comments, preparing my Cobra 2826/10 with 10x5 APC prop and 60 Amps. Cobra ESC for tests. If this works, for the price of roughly $120 USD I will have the active discharger that will work fast and in the way simulating the "normal" LiPo usage.
Regards,
M
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