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Help with micro Lipo connectors

SeeAhr8ch

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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:
  1. 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.
  2. When charging the E-flite style packs, can you see the voltage level of each cell for balancing purposes?
  3. 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.
 
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:
  1. 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.
  2. When charging the E-flite style packs, can you see the voltage level of each cell for balancing purposes?
  3. 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.

The easiest approach is to use a 3 connector JST-PH connector which is really common on the small lipos. That way you only need to change the connector on the ESC or get a Losi Mico T to JST-PH cable.

To see the voltage on each cell you would have to charge 1 battery at a time. The balance cable puts the other cells in parallel.

I have had really good luck with the Glacier Lipos from Buddy RC


Glacier 20C 210mAh 2S 7.4V LiPo Battery
Parallel Charge Cable - PH3 for UMX 130X
 
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