Re: C-85 Long engine mount or Short
These are Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries and shouldn't be confused with the Lithium batteries in computers (and the new Boeings) that seem to burst into flames at the slightest provocation. They are MUCH more stable but have very high power density (lots of electrons for small weight). The ones the Cub guys are talking about are at http://earthxmotorsports.com/our-batteries/ and there is another supplier at http://www.starkpower.com/.
They look like the next big jump in battery performance. A couple of more jumps and we won't need to discuss how much power we get from a 65, 75, 90 or O-200 anymore. We can just pop a battery in and go fly!
Hank
Make sure if you look at these batteries they have the safety circuits IN the battery. If they don't you need to be sure you charge them right. The ones I have looked at are pretty insensitive to chargers (a good thing), but I haven't looked at the details on all of them.
These are Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries and shouldn't be confused with the Lithium batteries in computers (and the new Boeings) that seem to burst into flames at the slightest provocation. They are MUCH more stable but have very high power density (lots of electrons for small weight). The ones the Cub guys are talking about are at http://earthxmotorsports.com/our-batteries/ and there is another supplier at http://www.starkpower.com/.
They look like the next big jump in battery performance. A couple of more jumps and we won't need to discuss how much power we get from a 65, 75, 90 or O-200 anymore. We can just pop a battery in and go fly!
Hank
Make sure if you look at these batteries they have the safety circuits IN the battery. If they don't you need to be sure you charge them right. The ones I have looked at are pretty insensitive to chargers (a good thing), but I haven't looked at the details on all of them.
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