Besides the advice to charge to 50% or let the ten days go by for self-discharge does anyone have strong opinion on the best storage voltage for the M2 batteries they would like to share?
Usually 4s RC batteries are storage charged to about 3.8Vper cell or (4x3.8) 15.2v for the pack.
I have a decent HiTec X4 charger that will storage charge them to the normal 15.2v mark. But, since the M2 batteries are rated at 17.6v rather than the more typical 16.8 for 4s, a charge of 15.2v for storage only reads about 34%when connected.
I like the automation of storage charging the HiTec X4 does; but don't know 34% is enough.
Also, the HiTec X4 only outputs 4.2V per cell reaching 16.8v for the pack and reading 86% when installed.
Rather than charging to 100% when uncertain of when the next flying day is going to be, I may just initially charge to the 86% the HiTec will do and then top of before flights.
Thoughts/
Usually 4s RC batteries are storage charged to about 3.8Vper cell or (4x3.8) 15.2v for the pack.
I have a decent HiTec X4 charger that will storage charge them to the normal 15.2v mark. But, since the M2 batteries are rated at 17.6v rather than the more typical 16.8 for 4s, a charge of 15.2v for storage only reads about 34%when connected.
I like the automation of storage charging the HiTec X4 does; but don't know 34% is enough.
Also, the HiTec X4 only outputs 4.2V per cell reaching 16.8v for the pack and reading 86% when installed.
Rather than charging to 100% when uncertain of when the next flying day is going to be, I may just initially charge to the 86% the HiTec will do and then top of before flights.
Thoughts/