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rchippie
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01.12.2006, 08:35 PM

You can but i would'nt recomend it because it only dicharges at 2 amps per cell. It would take forever to dicharge a fully charged pack. I would use a light bulb or some other discharger with a voltage cut off divise, that will stop the discharge around 5 or 6 volts.. your supposed to put the battery's in the tray to equlize them before charging. So they take a better charge.


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