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View Poll Results: What Torque setting are you running in your Quark 125?
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Normal 2 1 12.50%
Normal 1 2 25.00%
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07.19.2006, 07:44 PM

You can adjust it from 2.2 to 3 volts on manuel.
You can't adjust volts on normal lipo.
I was wondering what the cut off was.
Unless I am doing something wrong.


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07.19.2006, 07:53 PM

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You can adjust it from 2.2 to 3 volts on manuel.
You can't adjust volts on normal lipo.
I was wondering what the cut off was.
Unless I am doing something wrong.
I know what you are saying. The manual states that the cutoff table is only for the "Lipo Manual" setting, but then goes on to say:

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Once you have selected “Manual” from table 3.2-4 and set the cut-off voltage manually, switching the battery type to an automatic cut-off will not automatically change the cut-off voltage. (For example: If you have selected “Manual” and a cut-off voltage of 2.2V, any attempts to change the battery selection to “Li-Poly Normal” or “Li-Poly High” will maintain the cut-off voltage of 2.2V and thus, the cut-off voltage must be reprogrammed).
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