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Each cell is rated at 3.7V - This is a NOMINAL Voltage
Each cell can be charged up to 4.2V - This is MAX Voltage.
Charging over 4.2V per cell will cause damage to battery, persons or property.
Discharging.
Our cells are rated by manufacturer to discharge to Maximum of 2.75V per cell under 0.2C load. Discharging to that level at higher rates will shorten the life of the battery or damage it completely as most brushless ESC’s (electronic speed controllers) don’t have an accurate LVC (low voltage cut-off).
A common LVC point is 2.8V–3.0V per cell. This is a SAFE setting for higher discharge rates. Some brushless ESC’s are programmable and can be set up to either point & others are factory pre-set. If you discharge to 2.8V per cell the battery should “rebound” to around 3.15V or more after rest.
還有:
You must check the pack voltage after each flight before re-charging. Do not attempt to charge any pack if the unloaded
individual cell voltages are less than 3.3V.
For example: Do not charge a 2-cell pack if below 6.6V
Do not charge a 3 cell pack if below 9.9V