Crazy Professor
Crazy Professor
Hi Crew,
Just had a thought...
Vehicle Batteries are rated according to their "CCA", take a look on the top of your vehicle battery next time you are under the bonnet. "CCA" Stands for "Cold Cranking Amps". This is the amount of amps the battery is able to supply the starter motor when you turn the key. Bigger vehicles need a higher "CCA" rated battery to turn the engine over; a higher amount of amps available.
Could it be that the "C" rating on our Li-Po's is somewhat related to the "CCA" on vehicle batteries. My guess would be that it could refer to "Cranking" or something like that.
Basically, the "C" rating could be there to show us how much amps, or how hard the battery will "crank" the motor over.
Just had a thought...
Vehicle Batteries are rated according to their "CCA", take a look on the top of your vehicle battery next time you are under the bonnet. "CCA" Stands for "Cold Cranking Amps". This is the amount of amps the battery is able to supply the starter motor when you turn the key. Bigger vehicles need a higher "CCA" rated battery to turn the engine over; a higher amount of amps available.
Could it be that the "C" rating on our Li-Po's is somewhat related to the "CCA" on vehicle batteries. My guess would be that it could refer to "Cranking" or something like that.
Basically, the "C" rating could be there to show us how much amps, or how hard the battery will "crank" the motor over.