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External LVC on old HV-4.5 (4400) - 07.02.2010, 09:47 AM

I just sold my older system to a friend of a member here. It was the original HV-Maxx 4.5 system, and it had the external LVC with it. I tried to look up the manual for it, so he could have some operating instructions, and I only found one in the list. According to it, the LVC was only good for 4S (this LVC came in the box with the system). But I could swear that I remember it being good for up to 4S.
Is my memory bad, or is there a different set of instructions to be found?


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07.02.2010, 09:57 AM

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I just sold my older system to a friend of a member here. It was the original HV-Maxx 4.5 system, and it had the external LVC with it. I tried to look up the manual for it, so he could have some operating instructions, and I only found one in the list. According to it, the LVC was only good for 4S (this LVC came in the box with the system). But I could swear that I remember it being good for up to 4S.
Is my memory bad, or is there a different set of instructions to be found?
As I recall--and my memory is fuzzy ( and getting fuzzier), we included an external LVC in some of the systems after we introduced the HV Pro with a built-in LVC, so customers who bought the older systems had a module.

Shoot an email to tech@teamnovak.com and the guys can assist you with your questions.


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