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Originally Posted by neweuser
...Brian: so what you are saying is that it may not be a bad charger or bad battery, just the v peaking is very sensative?...
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Exactly. If the battery voltage doesn't drop a little at the end of the charge and the charger peaks anyway, it could mean the deltaV is too low, the charger is bad (probably not since you can charge other packs), or something wacky with the battery. You have to watch carefully at the charging voltage though to see the voltage rise to a point and then back down a little. I'd set the deltaV to something like .05v. Just make sure to watch battery temperatures, the higher the allowed deltaV, the more chance you can have of overcharging. Stop when the battery gets warm.