Some battery suppliers recommend charge and discharge
currents based on the battery 'C' rating. A battery's '1C'
current is the same number as the battery's rated capacity
number but noted in mA or amps. A 600mAh battery has a 1C
current value of 600mA, and a 3C current value of (3 x 600mA)
1800mA or 1.8A. The 1C current value for a 3200mAh battery
would be 3200mA (3.2A).
Nominal voltage(V):
The nominal voltage of the battery pack can be determined as
follows;
-.NiCd or NiMH: multiply the total number of cells in the
pack by 1.2. A 8-cell pack
will have a nominal voltage of 9.6 volts (8x1.2).
-.LiPo: multiply the total number of cells in the pack by 3.7.
A 3-cell LiPo wired in
series will have a nominal voltage of 11.1 volts (3x3.7).
-.LiIo: multiply the total number of cells in the pack by 3.6.
A 2-cell LiIo wired in series
will have a nominal voltage of 7.2 volts (2x3.6).
-.LiFe: multiply the total number of cells in the pack by 3.3.
A 4-cell LiIo wired in
series will have a nominal voltage of 13.2 volts (4x3.3).
If the nominal voltage of the battery is not printed on the
battery's label, consult your
battery manufacturer or supplier. Do not guess the rated
voltage of battery.
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