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Old 03-12-2007
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Originally Posted by Northy View Post
Now I'm not saying this is what happened to Marks cells, but just thought I would mention it.

Several times I have put cells on my smart tray, pressed the button, and one LED goes out straight away. I've removed the cells, squeezed in the tabs, tried again and that cell discharges like all the others.

Just a heads up while we're on the subject. I suppose if this happened to someone, they were using their smart tray to discharge quite a bit out of the cells and they didn't realise, then that cell would be overcharged.

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It is a very good point G. I have some tekin boards which have dead LED's and im nervous of using them... infact my old cells deteriorated very fast but seem to become lively again since using the Smart tray.... I regret that I delayed using the Smart tray as my cells were soldered in reverse polarity for it, but ive slowly switched my packs over and wish id done it long ago.

I can vouch for Mark, he is a very careful guy. personally I wouldn't doubt that Mark had his cells connected properly, but a valid point to raise for people to take note of.
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