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05.25.2009, 10:55 AM

Thanks for the quick response. This was the information I was looking for. The Duratrax ICE I use has a temperature sensor so that shouldn’t be too much of a problem with watching the temps. Thanks again for the information.
   
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05.25.2009, 09:39 PM

also, are you using a balancer during charge?

Some people say you only need to balance every few runs, but i and i think most people here balance every charge.

Also, lipos should NEVER get warm/hot while charging. Its a clear way to know you got a problem
   
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05.26.2009, 07:12 AM

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also, are you using a balancer during charge?

Some people say you only need to balance every few runs, but i and i think most people here balance every charge.

Also, lipos should NEVER get warm/hot while charging. Its a clear way to know you got a problem
I balance every charge, except at the track, when I need it charged before the next round, it takes about 5-10 minutes less.

With the temperature thing, he was talking about the NiMH batteries he has.


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05.26.2009, 06:24 PM

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With the temperature thing, he was talking about the NiMH batteries he has.
i know just pointing out hotlipo during charge= NOOOOOO
   
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