Saturday, May 7, 2011

Getting Good Batteries For Your Model Plane


model aircraft batteries are not regular batteries, and we buy from the store for our ordinary gadgets or toys. Batteries for model planes are stronger and last longer than ordinary batteries. While buying a remote control plane, the manufacturers always indicate which type of battery will be used for model aircraft and one should always keep the batteries suggested.
Before purchasing a battery for your model airplane, you should take into account several factors. First, you should pickup, which will last long. Some batteries can last for years, even with the regular activation. You should also know about the speed of your plane will fly and the amount of time it takes. There are some batteries that come with chargers. If you buy a battery, without charger, it is important to ask the dealer to match accessories with his model airplanes. Chargers also vary. Some chargers take hours to charge, while others take as little as 30 minutes to fully charge your battery.
There are three main types of batteries can be used for model airplanes. These types are nickel-metal hydride (NiMH), Nickel-cadmium (NiCad) and Lithium Poly cells, which is the latest species to come into use. NiMH nickel metal hydride batteries are a class of more than NiCad and rechargeable. They can outperform the NiCad to 40% and more environmentally friendly. These batteries can also be said that the battery friendly. Always ask the retailer if your charger is compatible with these batteries, before buying it.
nickel-cadmium batteries come in two types, those that charge slowly and others rapidly filling. These batteries are very reliable and durable. These batteries, however, require care to maintain their effectiveness. For example, they should not be overloaded by leaving them on more than 30 hours and should not be charged before running out, because it can cause crystals in the battery, reducing battery life and performance, and is called as a "memory effect'.
lithium poly cells come after years of research, we found more life in the battery. These batteries have the highest energy density compared to other commercial batteries. Although these batteries are expensive, have twice the power density of NiCad and their self-discharge rate is very low. However, NiMH batteries are compatible with most aircraft and are easier to maintain.
But even the best batteries around, you need a good charger. Quality chargers varies depending on how much money you are willing to spend to buy them. If you do not fly often, then you can get a cheaper battery that lasts a long time to charge. But, if you are a regular flyer, and then get a more expensive charger that will take less time to charge, but offer more flying time for its aircraft.

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