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Bounce back = voltage after load is removed (i.e. motors are off/not flying). This is normal for any battery.

As for recharging, for best life extension - let the batteries cool down before recharging. If not anticipating flying again soon (next day), right n down to storage or charge up to storage. Don’t leave at full charge for more than a couple days.

Search for battery or LiPo care. For more info if needed.

Jeff

Good advice saint
 
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Bounce back = voltage after load is removed (i.e. motors are off/not flying). This is normal for any battery.

As for recharging, for best life extension - let the batteries cool down before recharging. If not anticipating flying again soon (next day), right n down to storage or charge up to storage. Don’t leave at full charge for more than a couple days.

Search for battery or LiPo care. For more info if needed.

Jeff


So what's a good length for "cool down" time ??

1/2 hour, hour, longer ??

Only reason I ask is because when I get done flying with both batteries i'll come home, charge'm back up to 100% (about a half hour, being that they're both down to about 70%), then unplug the charger (the Ev-Peak dual charger), in my garage which is at about 65/70 degrees right now, and wait til' either later in the day (when it starts to cool down) or be ready for flying the next day.. great input btw gentlemen! .. much thx!


NW.
 
So what's a good length for "cool down" time ??

1/2 hour, hour, longer ??

Only reason I ask is because when I get done flying with both batteries i'll come home, charge'm back up to 100% (about a half hour, being that they're both down to about 70%), then unplug the charger (the Ev-Peak dual charger), in my garage which is at about 65/70 degrees right now, and wait til' either later in the day (when it starts to cool down) or be ready for flying the next day.. great input btw gentlemen! .. much thx!


NW.

I will usually wait at least 1/2 hour unless I really need to get battery back up in the air. Touch can also be a good tool.

If a battery feels warm...
 
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