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Spektrum 11.1V 3200mAh 3S 30C Smart G2 LiPo Battery: IC3

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Spektrum 11.1V 3200mAh 3S 30C Smart G2 LiPo Battery: IC3Spektrum 11. 1V 3200mAh 3S 30C Smart G2 LiPo Battery IC3 Pilots and drivers benefit from the intelligent advantages of using Spektrum Smart G2 50C LiPo batteries. New "Generation 2" functions make these LiPo packs in connection with your Smart Charger even easier and safer to use. The Spektrum Smart G2 technology makes it much easier to charge your LiPo batteries, for example. The exchange of information takes place via a single cable in the

  • Spektrum 11.1V 3200mAh 3S 30C Smart G2 LiPo Battery IC3

    Pilots and drivers benefit from the intelligent advantages of using Spektrum  Smart G2 50C LiPo batteries. New "Generation 2" functions make these LiPo packs in connection with your Smart Charger even easier and safer to use.

    The Spektrum  Smart G2 technology makes it much easier to charge your LiPo batteries, for example. The exchange of information takes place via a single cable in the innovative IC3 ® or IC5 ® connection of each Smart G2 battery. This means that only a single connection is required and the balancer cable is not required.

    Smart G2 batteries are programmed at the factory to automatically discharge to a safe storage voltage of 3.90V after 72 hours of inactivity. The advantages are longer battery life, better performance over the life of the pack and the feeling of security because your smart battery is maintenance-free. You can change the settings for the automatic discharge of the battery at any time according to your own requirements. G2 batteries also offer a discharge rate to storage voltage that is three times faster than previous G1 smart batteries.

    Smart G2 50C soft-case LiPo packs have thicker internal metal side panels. These plates improve heat dissipation and provide more protection for the cells against damage during hard landings or other impact situations.

    As with other smart batteries, you only need to change the charging setting if you really want to. When a Smart G2 LiPo battery is connected to a Spektrum  Smart charger, its specific charging parameters and health status are transferred from the battery's built-in memory microchip to the charger. You can read and define settings such as the charging rates on the charger. All you have to do to charge the battery is connect it to the smart charger and the smart technology will do the rest.

    Spektrum  Smart G2 50C LiPo batteries store a variety of important information including:

    • Battery brand
    • Battery type
    • Battery capacity
    • Battery discharge rate
    • Individual cell voltage
    • Battery temperature
    • Charge / discharge cycles

    Spektrum  Smart G2 LiPo 50C batteries also keep an error log including the number of overheating, overdischarging and overcharging incidents. This data can be helpful to ensure that the battery pack is also suitable for the selected area of ​​application. The innovative Spektrum  Smart G2 LiPo 50C batteries are so easy to use that they almost take care of themselves. With the Smart G2 technology it is easy to get the best performance, reliability and longevity from your G2 batteries.

    Note: G2 batteries require the use of a Spektrum  G2 Smart Charger or Smart Charger with G2 Update (available at Spektrumrc.com).

    Functions

    • Simpler and safer to use
    • Balance charge through the IC3 ® or IC5 ® connector data wire - with only one connection, no balance lead required
    • Faster Auto Discharge at up to 1.5A to safe storage voltage for long battery life and improved performance
    • Thicker internal metal side plates protect cells and improve heat dissipation
    • Integrated microchip stores unique parameters for each battery
    • IC3 ® and IC5 ® connectors are also compatible with EC3  and EC5  styles
    • Spektrum  G2 Smart Charger required (or earlier Smart Charger with G2 update, available at Spektrumrc.com)

    Video overview

     

     
    Smart battery technology - a smart connection

    When a G2 battery pack is connected to a Spektrum  smart charger, the specific parameters, status and balancer information are automatically transferred from the memory microchip to the charger via the IC3 ® or IC5 ® connector. To charge and balance the pack, all you have to do is connect it to your smart charger. Safe charging starts automatically and no separate balance connector is required.

     

     
    Rich in data

    An integrated microchip enables every Smart G2 battery to store important information such as battery brand, battery type, number of cells, capacity, number of charging cycles, number of discharges, discharge rate, battery temperature and the internal resistance. In addition, each battery stores a log of unhealthy events such as overcharging, overdischarging and overtemperature. This means that you are always making the most informed and best decision when choosing your battery in preparation for a flight or run.

     

     
    Automatic smart discharge to storage voltage

    Spektrum  Smart G2 batteries are practically self-sufficient. G2 batteries are programmed at the factory so that they automatically discharge to a safe storage voltage of 3.90V per cell after 72 hours of inactivity. This results in a longer battery life and better performance over the life of the pack and you get a feeling of security because your smart battery is maintenance-free. The settings for the automatic discharge to storage voltage can be changed by the user at any time according to his own requirements.

     

     
    Easy and fast

    Preset charging, discharging and storage parameters are automatically transferred from your Spektrum  Smart G2 battery to your smart charger. This makes charging as easy as plugging in the pack. The charging rate of individual batteries can also be individually adjusted by the user so that you can take full advantage of packs with higher charging rates. The integrated microchip of the battery remembers the last set charging rate and this setting takes effect automatically the next time you connect it.

     

     
     
    IC3 ® and IC5 ® connections

    The innovative smart connection is made possible by a microchip built into each battery, which transmits the unique information of the battery via a data cable to the IC connection. Spektrum  Smart IC3 ® and IC5 ® connectors are designed from the ground up to provide a stronger connection, greater heat resistance and ease of installation. IC connectors are also backward compatible with EC connectors so that you can use smart batteries with older systems. Smart G2 batteries can only be charged with smart chargers.

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Eric Balkan
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★★★★★ 5
When and where economics went wrong
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This is one of those books that can provide an epiphany to the reader -- but not very many American readers have even heard of it, unfortunately. That could be due to it's being a book primarily about English economic history, with assumptions that the reader is familiar to some extent with things like the Poor Laws and Tory socialism. But I wasn't, and was still able to glean some great insights from the work. That could be because Polanyi is not afraid of repetition. :-) A key insight, and the one that could be summed up as the theme of the book, is Polanyi's realization that prior to about 1830, the market and the economy were considered part of society. That is, economic activity was something that people did along with everything else they did, like engage in social/familial relationships, religious rituals, etc. But with the 1830s came a paradigm shift: the advent of rational capitalism. Now, the market was considered an entity by itself, outside of society. This market entity was viewed as governed by universal laws. Like laws of physics, these market laws were independent of culture, independent of social group, independent of time period, and, in fact, independent of human behavior. While any observer of human nature would say that people often make decisions for emotional reasons -- and modern neurological research shows that virtually every decision we make is a combination of the rational and the emotional -- these market laws assumed only rational behavior on the part of economic actors. Though Polanyi doesn't mention it, it's now easy to see how Alfred Marshall could get carried away with creating a mathematical foundation for microeconomics and how Leon Walras could, reportedly, say that if something couldn't be studied mathematically, it wasn't worth studying. There's no current way to model emotions with math, and so the Ricardian prototype of an emotion-less economics continues into the modern economics of today. These universal market laws frees the market from any social constraints. A number of modern neo-classical economists assert that this makes economics purely amoral, i.e., without regard for any ethics. Therefore any attempts by the public, by politicians, or by workers to add ethics to the market is an interference with pure market workings, which, according to their interpretation of Adam Smith's "invisible hand", will produce optimal results if just left alone. But Smith never said that, and in fact rational capitalism, in elevating greed and selfishness to the status of goals -- see the Ayn Rand work "The Virtue Of Selfishness" -- is, IMO, not amoral at all, but rather is a morality of its own. Anyway, back to Polanyi's insights. Another key one is the concept of a "double movement" in 19th century England. Each move to create a purer market created an ad-hoc counter move. E.g., Ricardian free trade was faced with opposition from workers losing their jobs and local firms losing business Americans can easily think of another example: where the employment of children (eventually) led to laws restricting that employment, simply because human beings have too much of a sympathetic nature to sit still for children losing limbs in the dangerous factories and mines of the time. Polanyi notes that capitalists often blame these anti-capitalist laws on planned activity by socialist anti-market groups, but he says they're actually the result of the recognition by the general public that they don't want to live under a pure market system. Yet another good insight is Polanyi's recognition that market laws treat labor, land, and money as commodities. We can see that today, where neo-classical economists assert that the law of supply and demand should apply to workers as it applies to anything else in the economy. That is, if there's a surplus of workers in one area and a shortage in another, supply and demand dictates the flow of workers from the one area to the other. But a laid-off textile worker in South Carolina is not going to move to China for a job. That's my own example, but Polanyi offers his own from modern English history. The book isn't perfect. Polanyi does have a tendency to generalize, a common failing among authors, IMO. E.g., in discussing the rise of fascism in the 1930s, he's on very shaky ground when he starts talking about the US or about Russian policy intentions during that period. I gave The Great Transformation 5 stars because, even with its faults, the reader will be thinking about Polanyi's insights for some time to come. I am.
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Not light reading but worth it
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Much of this book was heavy reading for me, mainly due my not being familiar with the background development and history of various economic theory and associated laws over 500 or so years of British history. I did stick it out and am glad I did. There are many insights as to how we have arrived at today and the book is still relevant even though it was written in 1942. I found the last few chapters and the comments in Sources to offer the most explanations to fit modern times especially with regard to the rise of fascism. Thick but worth it.
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Blake West
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Interesting anthropology and critique, but dense and obtuse writing
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The good part is that at the end of the day, I learned a lot here, and Polanyi raised a lot of very interesting and under-discussed historical points to create his argument. It felt very similar to David Graeber (or I guess Graeber is similar to Polanyi) in that way. The bad part is that, whereas Graeber writes with exceptional clarity and vividness, Polanyi is obtuse and dense. And I've read other books from this era, I don't think it's the time. I think it's Polanyi's writing. Beyond that, his work serves more as analysis than prescription. It's a bit unclear exactly what he's advocating for. Which maybe is OK, though I prefer when non fiction writers offer solutions rather than just pointing out problems. All in all, if you can settle in with his writing, there are definite gems in there.
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Inspiring analysis of economic history
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Polanyi presents economic history through an analysis of the "utopian" catastrophy of the self-regulating market economy. Polanyi argues that the free market economy treats the most essential elements of human society - labor, nature, and money - as if they should be exploited like commodities. When liberalism (free marketeerism) rules, then the economy dictates what is possible in human society, and these rules are intolerable because they create conditions under which humans are impoverished and disempowered. In his final chapter he lays out the battle ground between liberalism and its alternatives, which when he was writing (1945) were socialism and fascism. Fascism refuses the dictates of economic liberalism but substitutes in its place the dictates of a state that denies individual freedom. Socialism, alternatively, holds the only promise of true freedom for the individual where economic and political rules are developed and enforced democratically for the protection of society. While this is not an easy read because it demands a background in history, he is a fluent and persuasive writer.
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