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12.14.2008, 04:04 PM

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...Also, the guys were telling me that they never balance charge because it makes the pack feel flat. I always balance charge all my lipos and thought this was odd. The one guy told me from his personal experience that whenever he balance charged his Yeah pack, it didn't have the "yank" that it did after a couple of unbalanced cycles...
That is plain stupid. They obviously have no idea what they are talking about. Balancing just ensures that each cell is the same as the other one(s). As long as they are all charged CC/CV charged up to 4.2v/cell, it makes NO DIFFERENCE if they are balance charged or non-balance charged. They either are sadly ignorant, or trying to justify their poor decision not to balance charge. Even if the pack doesn't need balancing, it WILL NOT hurt to hook up the balancer - but it will be there if needed.
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your buddies are tards, Brian G is the master of all that holds current lol buy this http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...P5200SP28c2S2P
   
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your buddies are tards, Brian G is the master of all that holds current lol buy this http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...P5200SP28c2S2P
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