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Old 04-15-2011, 10:06 AM   #1
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When i charge my sons batteries 2s 4000 mah batteries the charger goes for 15 seconds then powers off. When i charge my crawler batteries 3s 1000 mah it charges fine. Is my charger dying?
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not a pro on this charger at all...but, do you use different settings with different batteries? my Onyx you can set up different batteries to charge different settings. You say that your 2S 7.4 volts is not charging, but your 3S 11.1 is...you might be trying to charge your 2s 7.4 at 11.1 and your charger is saying WOOOOW, stop
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squatch71, I believe you meant "Whoa"!!

hutchfam.....as squatch mentioned, what setting do you have in your charger?? They need to be different between 2S & 3S.

Do you get an error message from the charger, if so, what is it??
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The error is input voltage error earlier no error at all it would just power down. I tried 4 different batteries they each did the same thing.

You do have to select 2s or 3s and also input mah and I did all of that correctly.
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The error is input voltage error earlier no error at all it would just power down. I tried 4 different batteries they each did the same thing.

You do have to select 2s or 3s and also input mah and I did all of that correctly.
Ummmm..."input voltage" indicates to me there is an issue with the power supply to the charger...NOT the battery pack.......
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Old 04-15-2011, 05:36 PM   #6
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When I get home from work on Monday I will try putting it on the battery on my truck. I have only ever had it pluged into the wall maybe that part of the charger is messed up. Thanks for the help
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squatch71, I believe you meant "Whoa"!!

hutchfam.....as squatch mentioned, what setting do you have in your charger?? They need to be different between 2S & 3S.

Do you get an error message from the charger, if so, what is it??
Whoa...WOOOOW...either way, to much juice.

Yeah, input voltage does make it sound like its the power source.
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