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FlightPower Discharge Performance

FlightPower Discharge Performance

Discharge Performance. Pictured left is the Enerland discharge curve for the this cell type created using an Arbin Instruments industrial battery tester. The practical outcome is extremely high voltage held under load which means that when more Amps are drawn at high throttle more Watts are delivered (instead of the volts dropping away). Amps x Volts = power in Watts. The FlightPower EVO 20 manufacturing process has been designed with the RC user in mind to ensure that packs created from multiple cells are able to hit the target of multiples of the voltage performance seen here. Accurate cell matching during manufacture and low resistance joints are the key to achieving this and verification has taken the form of high-discharge load tests using brushless motor loads as well as numerous independent flight tests by world-famous pilots and the testing houses of large distributors, all of which have confirming that the EVO 20 product is a performance leader in a class of its own.

In common with other reputable makes of RC battery, the continuous C-rating of "20 C" applied to the EVO 20 line is a measure of the maximum continuous current drawn before the pack will suffer excessive wear, however depending on the brand, the definition of excessive wear can be unclear and can range from immediate damage to a number of cycles. In the case of FlightPower EVO 20 we estimate 50 charge and discharge cycles using a 20C motor and prop/EDF load under a 1 C charging regime and have satisfied ourselves in testing that we can exceed this in real life. The vast majority of RC applications use a great variety of throttle demands during discharge therefore the purpose of selecting a 20C EVO 20 battery pack is to ensure an exciting throttle response is available upon demand.

 

FlightPower In Use

FlightPower In Use

The graph above (Courtesy of Christain Samuels - Team Mikado) shows the discharge profile of a FlightPower EVO 20 3300mAh 10s1p pack in use in a Mikado Logo 14 V-Bar helicopter during extreme 3D. The pack is holding an average 3.61 V per cell at a median of 10C (outperforming the Volts per cell above in a 10s configuration) with numerous calls for 20C (66 Amps) and peaks approaching 30C balanced by numerous off-throttle calls. The peak demand in Watts is 3019 (4.05 Horsepower) outclassing the best of alternative brands in the same series of tests by 10% with a weight saving of 14% over the same. At the end of this flight the battery had delivered 3419 mAh against a rated capacity of 3300mAh and had reached a temperature of 40 Degrees C indicating very little thermal stress and therefore a prognosis of high reliability in this application. In live tests such as this, the FlightPower EVO 20 battery type achieves the highest voltage under load and the highest retained capacity available in an RC battery.

The example here shows extreme 3D performance using a large battery delivering power beyond the capability of most RC pilots to control. Across the FlightPower EVO 20 range, the benefits of exciting verticals, big loops and high reliability are available to all.
In summary, the FlightPower EVO 20 battery type is particularly well suited to RC applications!

 

FlightPower Thermal Performance

Thermal performance: Shown left is the temperature reached at 20C constant in an ambient temperature of 23 degrees C. This is the limit of the rated performance. For normal applications and for good cycle life it is recommended that the temperature be constrained to a maximum of 50 Degrees Centigrade at the end of a flight.
This is done by selecting motor and propeller combinations that normally draw less current than the limit of the rated performance. By definition a 1C discharge will deplete the full capacity of the pack in one hour. 20C therefore will deplete the pack in 1/20th of an hour or 3 Minutes (2.5 minutes in all practicality). Because it is nearly always desirable to carry a battery pack of sufficient capacity to fly the model for longer than 2.5 minutes, normally for 6 minutes for absolutely extreme performance (10C average with high peaks and troughs as in the above example) and very often for 10 minutes or more outside of the competition environment. For this reason, the FlightPower EVO 20 battery line is famous for arriving cool after delivering a very exciting performances. The other notable feature is that very often each cell in the pack will remain matched by voltage +/- 0.001 Volts after many successive flights. This is owing to the matching during manufacture. Over many 10s of cycles this can be maintained with the use of a cell balancer.

 

FlightPower Life Cycles

FlightPower Life Cycles

Cycle life: Shown above is the cyclic performance at 20C showing the reduction in voltage-under-load performance and capacity over 50 cycles. This is the limit of rated performance.
As a guideline:

  • 1 C Charge 20C average Discharge, cycle life expectation: 50 Cycles to 80% Capacity. This will only affect the craziest EDF projects and must be factored in as the normal running cost of such applications.
  • 1C Charge 10C average Discharge, cycle life expectation: 200 Cycles to 80% Capacity. This represents the limit of normal RC use and most users should regard 200 Cycles as a minimum expectation to 80% retained capacity, of course the pack will normally continue to function well beyond this point.
  • 2.5C Charge 10C Discharge, cycle life expectation: 100 Cycles to 80% Capacity. Fast charging at 2.5C is possible with the FlightPower EVO 20 packs in exchange for a reduction in cycle life. This is recommended "in case of need" and use of a balancer is advised.

FlightPower Specifications

FlightPower Specifications

The table above shows the weighs and dimensions for the FlightPower EVO 20 battery range.

Voltages shown are "nominal" this means 3.7V per cell. In use, each cell will range between 4.2V and 3.0V in the charged and discharged states and will run somewhere between 3.0 and 3.7 V under load depending on the level of charge remaining and the Amp draw.

Weights (in grams and also in ounces) include the completed pack with Kapton and Filament tape, labels, final covering of clear protective heat shrink, appropriate silicone main-power wires and the balancer adapter leads and connector. FlightPower EVO 20 packs are supplied with the main power wires terminated with heat shrink.

Dimensions are measured at the extremes of the main body of the pack excluding external wiring.

"S and P" denote series and parallel cell configurations. Most packs are of the "1P" type meaning series-only. FlightPower's advanced manufacturing capability allows for very high S-counts (high voltage) and multi-parallel (high capacity) packs with total quality assurance backed up with full warranty. The benefits of advanced manufacturing are built into all EVO 20 packs from the smallest to the largest.

Tip: If this battery is the correct one for your needs you can close this window and return to the catalog page for this product, alternatively you may have identified that the next size up or down would be a better fit.

 

FlightPower Cell Balancing

FlightPower Cell Balancing

Cell balancing (as oposed to cell matching) is the process of equalising the voltages of each cell in a pack. The open-circuit voltage of each cell and during charging is normally a good analogy to the state of charge. Equalising the charge state and resisting / preventing overcharging at the cell level is good maintenance practice and will normally result in improved performance, improved cycle life and increased safety.

Balancing Methods:

  • Manual, using the appropriate FlightPower Diagnostic lead it is possible to charge and discharge cells individually as "1S" using a charger with a discharging function or another low current DC load. Match voltages with a meter.
  • Using a cell balancer module. A cell balancer of the type offered by FlightPower is a true equalising balancer. This means that it will analyse the charge state of each cell in the pack whether on charge or not, and then attempt to discharge any cell that has a higher voltage than the lowest common denominator. This type will also attempt to discharge any cell that exceeds 4.21V. Using this kind of balancer, the pack is charged through the main power leads.
  • Pass-through balancer. This kind of balancer performs in a similar manner to the cell balancer module except that the during charging the balancer is connected to the balancer and the balancer manages the charging of each cell individually. This kind of balancer is able to switch off the current to any cell exceeding 4.21V to prevent overcharging.
  • Balancing charger. A balancing charger charges the pack through the balancer connector and not through the main power leads. Each cell is charged individually and overcharge protection is inherent to the charge method.*Note, please check the final voltage delivered by some budget balancing chargers and ensure the pack is taken off charge as soon as it is at 4.21V per cell.

FlightPower Charging

FlightPower Charging

Caution: Maximum care and appropriate equipment in the area of charging are mandatory for the safe operation of Lithium Polymer batteries.

A lithium Polymer compatible charger is the minimum requirement. With Lithium Polymer (and Lithium Ion) battery types there is no delta peak to for a delta peak charger to detect and therefore the use of a NiCd or NiMH charger or a multifunction charger set to NiCd or NiMH mode is expressly dangerous (fire hazzard).

Lithium Polymer battery chargers operate using a CC+CV charging profile, this means that the current (Amps or Milli-Amps) set will apply to the charge cycle during an initial "Constant Current" mode until the voltage of the pack reaches around 4.0V per cell. After this the charger will change mode to Constant Voltage charging and will terminate when the pack is drawing only a very small amount of current.

Charge Rate: The FlightPower EVO 20 range should normally be charged at 1C during the Constant Current phase of charging (the charge current setting on the charger). This means that an EVO 20 1800 mAh pack should normally be charged at 1.8 Amps (or 1800 Milli Amps). This will result in a pack that is 90% full in around 1 hour.

Fast Charging: In conjunction with Enerland, the FlightPower EVO 20 range has been qualified for 2.5C charging as a combination of cell technology and matching by FlightPower at the point of manufacture. This means that an EVO 20 1800 mAh pack can be fast-charged at 4.5 Amps (or 4500 mAh). This will result in a pack that is 90% full in around 25 minutes. (All) fast charging of rechargeable chemistry results in a reduction in cycle life, it is therefore recommended that fast charging be done when time is of the essence.

 

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