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Discharge rate or C rating

Been told to find out as want to do a battery mod do away with bottom of old battery but keep the top with the Electronics in
 
Been told to find out as want to do a battery mod do away with bottom of old battery but keep the top with the Electronics in
In reality, probably 10c.
The Inspire 1 propulsion system is rated at sea level to produce 6,400g of thrust on 13x4.5 props powered by a 6s pack at 25v. Assuming the maximum continuous power the esc's will take is only 20 Amps a 3.5c discharge rate would be reasonable.
 
In reality, probably 10c.
The Inspire 1 propulsion system is rated at sea level to produce 6,400g of thrust on 13x4.5 props powered by a 6s pack at 25v. Assuming the maximum continuous power the esc's will take is only 20 Amps a 3.5c discharge rate would be reasonable.
Lol how sure are you about this as looking at these 357E8C83-9CA9-4BE2-B9D4-F8A73860726F.png
 
Lol how sure are you about this as looking at these View attachment 30329
How sure am I of what?
An Inspire 1 in general use doesn’t draw huge amount of current. As mentioned above, little more than 3.5c rating would suffice (a little more on climb out) so the DJI packs are unlikely to be rated over 10c because they simply do not need to be!
 

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