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Going to give me old losi a spin round at Bury next week using the old equipment that's still in it
Some of the batteries charge up ok (not sure they will last 5 minutes tho lol) but some I can't get to even start charging Most of them are nimh I've got a nicd charger that works OK with the ones that work and a lipo charger that also does nimh but I can't get them to work. Charge light doesn't light on the nicd charger and it comes up with a circuit error on the lipo one, any ideas? |
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What kind of batteries are they, what chargers are you using?
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As per above nimh and the 2 chargers I mentioned
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Think I missed that
![]() ![]() ![]() What type of batteries eg 1700 scrc ni-cd/GP3300 Ni-MH/IB4200SHV Ni-MH What type of charger eg LRP Pulsar/iMax B6/Team Orion Advantage Last edited by D20MCK; 16-09-2016 at 08:20 PM. |
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The older chargers are a pro peak 2500 and orion 48 the lipo charger is a LRP quadra pro 3
The batteries range from 3300 to 4200 1.2 nimh some of which charge ok some dont |
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Your LRP is a standard 4 button lipo charger, I've got several of them and mine don't like charging old batteries, I've got some good packs that charge no problem but my really old well used cells just wont start on mine either.
The Team Orion charger if it's the one I think it is starts off on a slow/trickle charge then you hit start to fast charge the battery. If you just slow charge the battery for about 20-30 minuets before you start fast charging and bring up the voltage slowly you might stand a better chance of them taking a charge. If you have a multimeter you could check the pack for cells with a low voltage. Last edited by D20MCK; 16-09-2016 at 09:53 PM. |
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