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bryan 06.13.2010 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 369749)
correct. out of curiosity what did the other cells read? were they all 4.23?

HMMMMM:whistle: Thats a good question

Savage-Flux 06.13.2010 11:42 PM

umm, I just finished charging the pack again, lemme go check......... charger reads 4.19, 4.19, 4.20, whish apparently is 12.60, and same readings with the other chargers, look at the time of this post, and look at the time of my earlier post, its been charging since then......... I will chack multi-meter voltages tommorrow, considering my dad is asleep at his own house. oh and BTW, one battery finished before the other one.

Savage-Flux 06.13.2010 11:45 PM

HEY! im RC-carbon fiber now! YAY!

Savage-Flux 06.14.2010 12:31 AM

ok,wait, i had battery #1 on charger #1 the charger read 4.19, 4.19, 4.20. but, I stuck battery #1 on charger #2, and it read this: 4.22, 4.23, 4.21. and 12.63V WTF??, ok now I NEED to calibrate charger #1, but me and revo guy tried to, and all we could do it change the main voltage, now, if we change the main woltage, to match the meter, will that change the balance voltages? like i mean the balance blok, will it read right if we adjust the main voltage? or should I just sell them both, and get a hyperion duo? or somthing similar? or just a little better chargers? what u guys reccomend?

_paralyzed_ 06.16.2010 01:34 AM

go ahead and recalibrate the main voltage if it bothers you. Just mlower it a little so it matches the other charger.

There really is no problem and you really are mover analyzing the whole situation. Good for you, better safe than sorry, but you really have nothing to worry about.

If you can afford to upgrade to a hyperion take the plunge, you won't be disappointed.

If you use the batteries together either in series or parallel for now charge one at a time on the same charger.

If you use them seperately I tenths of a volt discrepancy is nothing to worry about.


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