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• The discharge current must not exceed the value printed on the battery.
If, for example, a LiPo battery has the value "20C" printed on it, the max. discharging current corres-
ponds to 20 times the capacity of the battery (e.g. battery capacity 1000 mAh, max. discharge current
20 C = 20 x 1000 mA = 20 A).
Otherwise the battery can overheat, which may result in deformation/swelling of the battery and to an
explosion or a fire!
The printed value (e.g. "20C") does not normally relate to the continuous current, however, but rather
only to the maximum current that the battery can supply for a short time. The continuous current should
thus not be higher than half of the given value.
• No cell of a LiPo battery may be discharged below 3.0 V (LiFe = 2.0 V, LiIon = 2.5 V, LiHV = 3,1 V); this
will ruin the battery.
If the model does not have a deep discharge protection or a visual display indicating that the battery
voltage is too low, stop the operation of this model at the proper time.
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