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Originally Posted by Cardnim View Post
Hey Will, glad you got the answer.

On chargers without that capability, you might still be able to calibrate by adjusting internals.
OPen up the case and find the corresponding variable resistors going to your output and adjust accordingly.
You can measure the adjustment using the multimeter.
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Originally Posted by Legacy555 View Post
What did we ever do before Youtube!?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hvR7dGAkEo

"Start" + "Status (left)" and turn power on.
Keep holding till calibration screen appears.

Match voltage to multimeter voltage.

Bingo!
Both poor things to post/do,
allways go under and if your not using a calibrated meter what are you gaining
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