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Old 04-07-2009, 02:04 PM   #1
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Okay I have another idea, the charger has a lipo disharge mode. is it plug and play based on 1s,2s,3s? or do i need to set the discharge rate. does it have a lvc built in for discharging lipo's?
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Don't discharge....there's no need.
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i want to charge it back afterwards and see what the total mah it is holding. I think the lvc is tripping early.
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i want to charge it back afterwards and see what the total mah it is holding. I think the lvc is tripping early.
Of course it is...none of them cut exactly at the danger zone. They fail safe it for users.
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hyperion chargers tend to be on the "safer" side of tolerances
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hyperion chargers tend to be on the "safer" side of tolerances
i found that out when i discharged one of my nimh to 7.0 volts and it only hit 8.7 volts when it shut off....i haven't tried setting the volts lower yet...........bob

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