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Archive for September, 2009

September 24, 2009

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Unlike NiCd batteries, lithium-polymer batteries are environmentally friendly. For safety reasons, it’s best that LiPo cells be fully discharged before disposal (however, if physically damaged it is NOT recommended to discharge LiPo cells before disposal - see below for details). The batteries must also be cool before proceeding with disposal instructions. To dispose of LiPo cells and packs:

1. If any LiPo cell in the pack has been physically damaged, resulting in a swollen cell or a split or tear in a cell’s foil covering, do NOT discharge the battery. Jump to step 5.

2. Place the LiPo battery in a fireproof container or bucket of sand.

3. Connect the battery to a LiPo discharger. Set the discharge cutoff voltage to the lowest possible value. Set the discharge current to a C/10 value, with “C” being the capacity rating of the pack. For example, the “1C” rating for a 1200mAh battery is 1.2A, and that battery’s C/10 current value is (1.2A / 10) can be used, such as a power resistor or set of light bulbs as long as the discharge current doesn’t exceed the C/10 value and cause an overheating condition. For LiPo packs rated at 7.4V and 11.1V , connect a 150 ohm resistor with a power rating of 2 watts (commonly found at Radio Shack)to the pack’s positive and negative terminals to safely discharge connecting it to an ESC/ motor system and allowing the motor to run indefinitely until no power remains to further cause the system to function.

4. Discharge the battery until its voltage reaches 1.0V per cell or lower. For resistive load type discharges, discharge the battery for up to 24 hours.

5. Submerse the battery into bucket or tub of salt water. This container should have a lid, but it should not need to be air-tight. Prepare a plastic container (do not use metal) of cold water. And mix in 1/2 cup of salt per gallon of water. Drop the battery into the salt water. Allow the battery to remain in the tub of salt water for at least 2 weeks.

6. Remove the LiPo battery from the salt water, wrap it in newspaper or paper towels and place it in the normal trash. They are landfill safe.

 

 

The Pleasures of Flight

Author: High_Flyer
September 22, 2009
The Pleasures of Flight

If I could transform into an animal – just for one day – it would undoubtedly be a bird. I’ve always admired the soaring majesty of the eagle as he lazily circles hundreds of feet in the air. In the animal kingdom, birds are rulers of all they survey. The only predators they need to worry about are humans and occasionally other birds. Most of all, they are free to fly where and when they desire.

I don’t have any delusions about sprouting wings, but I have tried to replicate the feeling of real flight by using my RC sailplane. I climb on top of the tallest hill in town, facing out toward the sea, and set the plane into motion with the deep blue sky providing a perfect backdrop. As the plane circles gracefully through the gentle air currents, I can’t help but wonder how Icarus must have felt.

Racing My Remote Control Boat

Author: High_Flyer
September 8, 2009
Racing My Remote Control Boat

I’ve been sailing small vessels since my teenage years, when I learned to operate a small Sunfish. When a friend suggested I enhance the experience by getting into remote control boats as well, I didn’t know the first thing about the hobby. After doing a bit of research, I discovered that there are two very different types of RC boats. First, there are miniature sailboats and yachts, which are intended for leisurely use.

It’s the other type of electric RC boat that really appealed to me, though. I’ve always wanted to own a high-speed motor boat, and the remote controlled version has allowed me to live vicariously through the tiny model. I’ve customized and optimized the boat to perform better during races, and I like to challenge my buddies to friendly competitions on the high seas.