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10.02.2006, 05:06 PM

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I think I remember reading in the manual that even though you pick NiMH type, if you have ever set the voltage cutoff, it will still be in effect even though you are no longer using Lipos.
Hmmm.... I remember reading that too..

Try calling Quark Direct. I had some questiions and they were very helpfull on the phone. They will help you figure it out. Im sure of it.

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Hmmm.... I remember reading that too..

Try calling Quark Direct. I had some questiions and they were very helpfull on the phone. They will help you figure it out. Im sure of it.

(310) 527-0002

Let us know what they say.
thanks man. Did you talk to them about yours?:032:


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thanks man. Did you talk to them about yours?:032:
Yes. I called them a while back when I was trying to figure out exactly what the "torque" setting was and how it worked. I though it was like the "timing seting on the mamba25, but it turns out its more of a current limiter according to the guy at quark. The Lipo High and Lipo Normal setting is also a current limiter, but with more of a hard cieling as I understood it.

Anyway... Yes, I talked to them directly. Yes, they were very helpful and took plenty of time to help me work though my issues and even asked me to call back and let them know how it all worked out after I got a chance to "test" the changes they recomended. Seems to be a very good company.


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