As my collection of flying money suckers increases, the battery count is also rising. In order to track the various states of charge/discharge/balance I was about to start a dedicated notebook to keep with the chargers......Until I discovered an App that was available for free that tracks LiPo charging.
It's pretty intuitive and simple. Allows user to enter all pertinent battery parameters and assign an identifier number as well as a brief description for each individual battery.
One tip to share: In order to edit or delete an individual battery's info, slide left on the battery listed ~or~ slide right to see the graph log.
I've just begun to use it, so I can't speak to the graphing log that it offers....that will come in time. I'll do another write up on it down the line.
Check it out here:
LiPo watch - Lithium Polymer battery logbook on the App Store
It's pretty intuitive and simple. Allows user to enter all pertinent battery parameters and assign an identifier number as well as a brief description for each individual battery.
One tip to share: In order to edit or delete an individual battery's info, slide left on the battery listed ~or~ slide right to see the graph log.
I've just begun to use it, so I can't speak to the graphing log that it offers....that will come in time. I'll do another write up on it down the line.
Check it out here:
LiPo watch - Lithium Polymer battery logbook on the App Store