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dave barrett
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Not necessarily, when the charger gets to 4.2v per cell it should start to reduce the current and the charging then finishes when the battery won't accept anymore charge at 4.2v per cell.

So say you start with a discharged battery at 2.2 amps, initially the charger will put in 2.2 amps and as the battery is charged up the voltage will increase until it reaches 4.2v per cell, then the charger will reduce the current to maintain the charging voltage at 4.2v, once the current has decreased to <0.1A it should cut off.

If the voltage goes above 4.2v per cell then there is either a fault with the charger or it's not set for a 3s lipo.

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Lipos have a two-stage charge cycle. Constant current until they reach 4.2v per cell, at which point the charger switches to constant voltage util the software deems that its full. During the constant voltage phase the current might remain for a while at the initial charge current, but will quickly start to reduce to almost zero. The CV phase can be frustratingly long but can be cut short without any long-term effects if you dont need to achieve absolute maximum capacity.

Cheers

Phil

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So even if it saying 4.2 volts per cell the battary has not reached full capacity. Is that what your saying so as it charging the voltage increase and then levels out to 4.2 it reached full is that correct.

Sorry for all tge question new to electric flight so trying to get my head round it

cheers dave
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No, not exactly. A full capacity charge is achieved only after the CC charge to 4.2v then the CV period to 'top up' the charge.  BUT if your charger allows any cell to exceed 4.2v at any point then its faulty (and dangerous)

Cheers

Phil

Edited By Phil Green on 07/01/2014 19:22:30

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Perhaps the important question is what current is it showing when it is at 4,2V per cell?

If the charge current is right down to 0.1A then as Frank says it could take along time, particularly if the cells were a bit out of balance as it only cuts out when all the cells hold 4.2V for some period with no current flowing.

My B6 charger frequently goes to its 120 minute limit without cutting off but once reset it does cut off eventually.

 

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Edited By Simon Chaddock on 07/01/2014 19:28:01

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