rruff
Advanced Member
Just finished cycling the 2nd "good" battery (3.31v initially) and only got 4.2ah out of it. I got more out of the 1v batteries.
I know that a slower charge and discharge would get a little more out of them, but not much. Plus the testing I've seen posted on the internet regarding these and the Tenergy batteries is always ~5.0ah charging and discharging them similar to how I'm doing it. Actually I'm discharging them further (to 2v). Wish I could adjust that to 2.5v but it doesn't appear I can on the Imax B6.
It looks like I'll be lucky to get 4.5ah on average. Which would be fine, but I wonder about cycle life.
Do you understand my question about longevity? Usually they spec 2000 cycles to 80% capacity. What happens then? Do the next 2000 cycles drop you another 20% to 64% of initial? Or are the batteries about dead? Since I'm already at ~80%, I don't want to bother with them if I can't expect them to last.
I know that a slower charge and discharge would get a little more out of them, but not much. Plus the testing I've seen posted on the internet regarding these and the Tenergy batteries is always ~5.0ah charging and discharging them similar to how I'm doing it. Actually I'm discharging them further (to 2v). Wish I could adjust that to 2.5v but it doesn't appear I can on the Imax B6.
It looks like I'll be lucky to get 4.5ah on average. Which would be fine, but I wonder about cycle life.
Do you understand my question about longevity? Usually they spec 2000 cycles to 80% capacity. What happens then? Do the next 2000 cycles drop you another 20% to 64% of initial? Or are the batteries about dead? Since I'm already at ~80%, I don't want to bother with them if I can't expect them to last.