So let me ask you guys this. If I were to put say some 65C 3300mhH in place of these 45C 3700's that's probably going to be a bit to much for this motor isn't it. There is only one ounce of weight difference between the two of them with the 3700's being the heavier of them. But 3300's are going to give more power. Does that sound about right.
I was looking at the Lightening Series Thunder Power Batts but they don't list the weight.
Pulse UltraPowerSeries 45C | Thunder Power LightningSeries 55C | Glacier 45C | CNHL 50C | Turnigy 65C |
Voltage: 22.2V Cell Count: 6S Capacity: 3700mAh Discharge Rate: 45C Charge Rate: 5C Dimensions: 138mm x 44.5mm x 48mm Weight: 567g Balance Tap: JST-XH | Max Charge: 8C** Max Charge Current: 26.4A** Max Cont. Discharge: 55C** Max Cont. Current: 181.5A** Max Burst: 100C** Max Burst Current: 363A Weight (g): 510 Dimensions (mm): 40 x 43 x 137 | Discharge Rating (C) 45C Capacity (mAh) 3700mAh Number of Cell(s) 6 Dimensions 140 x 46 x 42 mm Recommended Charge Rate 7.4A (2C) Fast Charge Rate 18.5A (5C) Balance Connector JST-XH Power Connector EC5 Net Weight 625g, 22.3 oz | Capacity 3700mAh Voltage 22.2V / 6-Cell / 6S1P Discharge Rate 50C Continual / 100C Burst Charge Rate 5C Max Size 46x44x146mm Weight 652g (including wire and connector) Output Connector T-connector Balance Connector JST/XH | Capacity: 3700mAh Voltage: 6S1P / 6 Cell / 22.2V Discharge: 65C Constant / 130C Burst Weight: 594g (including wire, plug & case) Dimensions: 138x44x46mm Balance Plug: JST-XH Discharge Plug: 5.5mm Bullet Connector |
Price: $109.99 | Price: $107.99 | Price: $88.00 | Price: $86.99 | Price: $99.54 |
How I read c rating to be is...It is the maximum safe continuous discharge rate of a pack. If you see 10C on your battery, it means it can be discharged at 10 times that pack's capacity.A higher C rated pack will be more tolerant to the power flow, so theoretically because you aren't taxing you packs as hard, you should be able to squeeze a bit more flight time out of it.