The C rating has one element related to a common misunderstanding when it comes to wiring configurations. Many hobbyists assume that wiring packs together somehow increases the C rating, but the truth is that the C rating of each pack remains constant regardless of configuration. What does change—sometimes dramatically—is the amount of current the pack configuration can safely deliver. Understanding how C rating interacts with wiring configurations is essential for keeping both your batteries and electronics safe.
Parallel vs. Series Configurations
How you wire your batteries affects voltage, capacity, and current potential:
- Parallel Wiring: Capacities add, voltage stays the same. The C rating does not change. This increases the potential continuous current because the pack can supply more amps collectively.
- Series Wiring: Voltages add, capacity stays the same. The C rating per pack does not increase, so the maximum continuous current is unchanged.
Incorrect wiring can create dangerous situations, especially shorts. Always double-check connections when configuring multiple battery packs.
| Configuration | Voltage | Capacity | Max Continuous Current | Key Takeaway |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parallel | Same as single pack | Adds | Increases proportionally | More amps available; C rating per pack unchanged |
| Series | Adds | Same as single pack | Same as single pack | Higher voltage; C rating per pack unchanged |
Why Current Changes Even Though C Rating Doesn’t
The key to understanding the “C rating trap” is recognizing that C rating alone doesn’t determine discharge capability—it’s capacity × C rating that gives you usable continuous current.
- When you increase capacity (parallel), the discharge rate goes up.
- When capacity stays the same (series), the discharge rate doesn’t change.
Thinking the C rating itself changes can lead to unrealistic expectations and, worse, excessive heat buildup in your batteries if you push them beyond their actual limits
Final Thoughts
Avoid the C rating trap by keeping your expectations grounded in how battery wiring truly works.
- For high-speed RC runs, ensure your packs, connectors, and wiring can handle the required current without overheating.
- For general use, maintaining temperatures under 60°C keeps your packs healthy.
Respect the real continuous current your packs can deliver and understand how wiring configurations impact your overall setup.
