I'm trying to figure out the difference between some of the connector options for small Lipo batteries. I've just ordered a Losi Trail Trekker, and the first thing I want to do is start running Lipo.
Take for example these two options:
Turnigy nano-tech 260mah 2S 35~70C Lipo Pack
Turnigy nano-tech 260mah 2S 35~70C Lipo Pack (E-flite Compatible EFLB2002S25)
The first one has separate cables for charge/discharge and balance. The second one only has a single cable. But then, it looks like you can get a balance cable for charging multiple packs at once.
A few questions:
I feel like I need to choose a "standard" right now, and I'm not sure which one to go for. Many thanks for any insights you can offer.
Take for example these two options:
Turnigy nano-tech 260mah 2S 35~70C Lipo Pack
Turnigy nano-tech 260mah 2S 35~70C Lipo Pack (E-flite Compatible EFLB2002S25)
The first one has separate cables for charge/discharge and balance. The second one only has a single cable. But then, it looks like you can get a balance cable for charging multiple packs at once.
A few questions:
- Any reason why I'd choose one connector type over another? I'm fine changing out the connector on my ESC to accommodate whichever option I choose.
- When charging the E-flite style packs, can you see the voltage level of each cell for balancing purposes?
- When using a parallel cable (with either style), do you get insight into the voltage of each cell, or do you only get them when charging a single pack?
I feel like I need to choose a "standard" right now, and I'm not sure which one to go for. Many thanks for any insights you can offer.