Furthest range on your eboard

Sorry, I didn’t intend to say that the single battery can now supply twice the c rating. I agree that this is not true. The first battery can only supply 10c and the second battery can also only supply 10c. When they are placed in parallel it means the ESC can draw up to 20c from both batteries (as a system).

In general: Parallel = double the amps Series = double the voltage

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12s7p 30q

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I’m pretty sure it’s still 10c… The capacity has doubled, so that 10c is now means you get 2x the current… but it’s still 10c relative to the overall pack.

IE: samsung 30q = 3,000mah (3ah) with 15a discharge = 5c 10 samsung 30qs = 30,000mah (30ah) with 150a discharge = still 5c

c rating is relative to the capacity, c rating != amps

EDIT: didn’t realize this was a month old, but felt compelled to reply since it had 2 likes.

I’ve got a 10s5p pack and idk about milage… but I rides it daily to and from work and usually takes 3 days to wear it down (that’s with me going to my friends house and then home) and I also only charge it to 80%

On my single motor board a 10s5000mah battery gets me about 16-18km with ease (could go further)

On my dual 12s5000mah I am currently at 3.7v after 17km and that’s with some pretty high speeds too

On huger tech travel: 14.5km

I have 12S5P samung 30Q. Dual 6355, I may get 40+ km in range. Has never gone so far that the battery level has become so low. Now, afterwards, I regret that I built such a large battery. It just gets clumsy and heavy. I think the 10S4P is good enough for my use!

Im about to have a 10s6p built for my board. I might regret the weight but I’d like to be able to go on rides out around the lake and back

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ive gone 10 miles on a 10s1p 18650 bat (locker board)

I’m running an 8S 25Ah (740wh) lipo pack on my EMTB and that only gives me about 18miles of range. I do tend to ride quite fast though, usually around 25-30mph and I also charge my lipos to 4.15V instead of 4.20. I’d say I get maybe 600wh of usable capacity out of my pack, which equates to about 32wh/mi considering a range of 18mi.

I built my pack with 10x zippy flightmax 4S 5000mAh lipos, and with a pack this large being rated at 20C continuous I hardly notice any voltage sag at all. I sometimes pull over 100 amps from the pack without issues. I love the acceleration!

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