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07.19.2009, 06:46 PM

have you metered the packs to see what the voltage is now. Maybe something went wacky with the lvc and it just drained them too far.
   
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07.19.2009, 06:56 PM

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have you metered the packs to see what the voltage is now. Maybe something went wacky with the lvc and it just drained them too far.
I'm afraid to do anything with them in their current state
   
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I'm afraid to do anything with them in their current state
Then throw them out, and Go buy a Hyperion 5s setup....
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Then throw them out, and Go buy a Hyperion 5s setup....
No, im sending them back to SMC once I hear from them tomorroo
   
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07.19.2009, 07:32 PM

Added voltage readings
   
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07.19.2009, 08:51 PM

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No, im sending them back to SMC once I hear from them tomorroo
why are you sending them back? Its not there fault.... Running in grass puts a HUGE strain on everything and obviously the batteries couldn't take it.. Theres no reason to blame a company for ur mistake..
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