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01.19.2008, 07:28 PM

This is no malfunction of your charger. On the contrary. While supplying current to your battery the voltage rises. So to get a more precise voltage reading the charger stops charging for a few seconds to read the batterys "true" voltage. No worries ... this is normal. My Hyperion 1210i does that too.


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01.19.2008, 08:07 PM

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This is no malfunction of your charger. On the contrary. While supplying current to your battery the voltage rises. So to get a more precise voltage reading the charger stops charging for a few seconds to read the batterys "true" voltage. No worries ... that is normal. My Hyperion 1210i does that too.
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