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-====== BASICS ABOUT LIPO BATTERIES ====== +===== BASICS ABOUT LIPO BATTERIES ===== 
-===== Connectors ===== +==== Connectors ==== 
-The LiPo batteries usually have two connectorsthe main connector and the balance connector:+The LiPo batteries usually have two connectorsthe main connector and the balance connector:
  
 === Main Connector: === === Main Connector: ===
 +Provides the main power for the battery when charging and drains the power when discharging. It is directly connected to the electronics.
 +
 {{ :tutorials:mainconn.jpg?200 |}} {{ :tutorials:mainconn.jpg?200 |}}
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 +{{:tutorials:twomcabl.jpg?200 |}}
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 +----
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 +----
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 +**WARNING:**
 +Some small batteries have two main connectors, one of them can be confused with a balance connector and produce a short-circuit to the charger (white connector in the picture). 
 +
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 +
  
 === Balance Connector: === === Balance Connector: ===
 +This cable is plugged into a battery charger and provides the information needed to keep the voltages between cells almost equal. 
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 {{ :tutorials:balconn.jpg?200 |}} {{ :tutorials:balconn.jpg?200 |}}
  
 +==== Battery's Specs ====
 +
 +{{:tutorials:battspecs.jpg?300 |}}
 +
 +=== Cell Count: ===
  
 +This number indicates the total of cells that a battery has.
  
-===== Battery's Specs ===== +=== Voltage: === 
-  * Cell Count: +
-  * Voltage: +
-  * Capacity: +
-  * Discharge Rate: +
-  * Charge Rate: +
-===== Voltage Ranges =====+
  
 +The nominal voltage of 1 cell should be 3.7V. It can go up to 4.2V and as low as 3V, but they should never exceed this limits. 
  
 +=== Capacity: ===
  
 +Is the amount of energy that the battery can store, measured in miliamps hours (mAh). With a 1000mAh battery, the energy will last 1 hour with a continuous draw of 1A or 1000mA. 
  
 +=== Charge and Discharge Rate: ===
  
 +This number is usually followed by a "C" in the battery package. It indicates the maximum rating at which a battery can be charged or discharged.  
 +With a 1000mAh battery and 2C, the maximum current you can pull is (2*1000mAh) = 2000mAh without damaging it and it will last half the time. In the other hand, the maximum charge current is (2*1000mAh) = 2000mAh and it will be charged in half the time.  
  
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