07-11-2012, 02:13 PM
I think you will find that just about every ESC, Motor and battery builder in the RC world use a base rate of 3.7 volts per cell to do their cals when you are talkin average power available under normal flight load. (We are talking Lipo's here)
This voltage varies considerably depending on the current draw of your motor and as Jason suggested how close to the C rating you are working the battery.
In almost every article I have read they all use 3.7 volts for working out everything from props right through to Max amps etc. etc. etc. as the standard loaded flight voltage.
Gazz
This voltage varies considerably depending on the current draw of your motor and as Jason suggested how close to the C rating you are working the battery.
In almost every article I have read they all use 3.7 volts for working out everything from props right through to Max amps etc. etc. etc. as the standard loaded flight voltage.
Gazz
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