Frequently Asked Questions

Q-96: I’ve read a lot about the fact that the new Li-Poly battery cells should not be discharged below 2.8 to 3.0 volts. Failure to observe that caution can greatly reduce the life of these cells. I know most new ESCs can either be selected for the proper cutoff or better yet will automatically set themselves to the proper cutoff voltage.

My problem is that I have an older-designed ESC with a fixed cutoff of 5 volts that was fine for my Ni-Cd and NiMH packs, but certainly not for Li-Poly batteries. Is there any add-on device I can buy that will provide the proper cutoff and still allow me to use my older ESCs?
 

A-96: There are several such devices on the market, and they range in price from roughly $20-$25. I recently received one such product from FMA Direct called the Automatic Cell Detect, Low Voltage Cutoff Device--part AVC1AIR.

This add-on enables proper low-voltage cutoff for Li-Poly, Ni-Cd, and NiMH battery packs when used with older-style ESCs that don’t provide the proper cutoff. This device is extremely small and weighs only 0.11 ounce, so it can easily be installed in even parking lot-size models with no real weight penalty.

Installation is easy. The servo cable exiting your ESC is plugged into the connector located on one end of the device. The cable exiting the device plugs into the throttle port on your RC receiver. There is one additional wire that must be “spliced into” the positive (+) battery lead wire as it exits the ESC. Installations instructions are extremely detailed.

Once installation is complete, you choose from two modes of operation, the first of which provides automatic cutoff based on a sampling of the particular battery pack you employ. The second mode is a custom cutoff, in which you establish your own voltage-cutoff point. Once it is determined, that level (of your choice) remains in the device's memory until you change it.

You can find out more about this product at: www.fmadirect.com. In the "Search" option, type in “AVC1AIR” and then click on the product name.
A similar product is available from Diversity Model Aircraft Inc. in San Diego, California, called the Li-Saver. It sells for $24.95. You can learn more about this device at www.flydma.com/flydmahome.asp.

No matter which product you choose, the addition of this kind of device will guarantee that your Li-Poly batteries are not discharged to less than the minimum recommended 2.8 volts per cell.

—Bob Aberle