Wednesday, September 26, 2007
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Check out some of the information sent in this weeks offering [in quotes]...
"What is Lithium Polymer C rating?
A lot of radio-control fliers quickly grasp the meaning of most of the battery-associated acronyms but one: the C rating. In fact, many experts have tripped over themselves trying to explain it. However, I've heard a graspable explanation of it from an old Chinese battery manufacturer/expert very recently. Which is: The 'C Rating' is the number which you multiply to the capacity of the battery to get its discharge rate.
Still confused? Basically, a 1000 mAh battery rated at 1C will provide 1000 mA of power for 1 hour. On the other hand, if the same pack was rated at 2C, it would provide 2000 mA of power for 30 minutes."
If you need to, or want to, know --- now you have the answer!
Check out some of the information sent in this weeks offering [in quotes]...
"What is Lithium Polymer C rating?
A lot of radio-control fliers quickly grasp the meaning of most of the battery-associated acronyms but one: the C rating. In fact, many experts have tripped over themselves trying to explain it. However, I've heard a graspable explanation of it from an old Chinese battery manufacturer/expert very recently. Which is: The 'C Rating' is the number which you multiply to the capacity of the battery to get its discharge rate.
Still confused? Basically, a 1000 mAh battery rated at 1C will provide 1000 mA of power for 1 hour. On the other hand, if the same pack was rated at 2C, it would provide 2000 mA of power for 30 minutes."
If you need to, or want to, know --- now you have the answer!
Labels: 1000 mAh battery, lithium polymer C rating
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