LOLRETRO R/C wrote:LOLOL - I think the bird needs a clown hat!
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Darryn

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LOLRETRO R/C wrote:LOLOL - I think the bird needs a clown hat!
Cheers
Darryn
klavy69 wrote:... when I give you s&#t its a loan...I want it back!
klavy69 wrote:... when I give you s&#t its a loan...I want it back!
Thanks for the tips Asso_man!...Asso_man! wrote:Ed, first thing first: what kind of batteries do you use? Anyway, you should defo try to discharge them at 0,7 Volts (3300 mAmps) or 0,9 Volts (3700 mAmps), ideally with a Novak Smart Tray. NEVER full discharge your batteries, you could bring them beneath zero Volt and cause a polarity reverse. Another very usefull item that REALLY takes care of your batteries is SPINTEC ( http://www.spintec.nl/ ), it helps reconditionning your batteries and breaks the crystals that may have formed. It's a bit hefty, but it's worth the investment. Hope this helps. If you plan not using your batteries during a few months, depending on what you use, charge them at 500 mAmps and stock them in a dry room at ambient temperature.
Oh, no.adam lancia wrote:In order for you to be able to revive you batteries well you need to be able to discharge each cell individually. That only works when you have a side by side configuration with both the positive and negative end of each cell exposed. It won't work with stick packs. Trying to equally discharge a stick pack is like putting a one legged man in a butt-kicking contest....nothing good will come of it. Just try putting a charge into one of the newest packs and see how it goes. If one cell gets hot before the others, you'll have to pull the pack apart and rebuild it as a side by side, then get a discharge tray to bring the voltages of each cell down to the same level then start charging from there.
I left mine for a couple of weeks and now they are caputski...MONSTER wrote:Since this has gotten onto Batt Condition/ing....I dont have the Equipment, OR the Money for it, and I have 2 GP 3300 Side X Side Packs that USED to be AWESOME, until I let them sit for a few months.Would somebody here who HAS said Equipment be willing to Recondition (or at least try) them for me? If so, what might one Charge for such a Service?
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