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11.02.2008, 06:34 PM

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For example I just got done charging a FP 4s 5000 lipo that wasn't used much last time so just topped it off. The charger has 16.77volt and 1468mah on the display. Is it telling me that out of 5000mah only 1468mah was used last time/or it took 1468mah to "refill" the lipo up to the 5000 again?
Thats exactly what I was wondering. Its showing data, but what the heck does that data mean.

BTW, I ran those two packs for the first time this afternoon for about 2 minutes before the rain came. This was my first ever run with lipo, and one of the few runs I've had with the MMM/1515 2.5D. HOLY @(@(@!!! I ran them in 6S config, and was relatively easy on the throttle - but still more power than the new Badlands could hold on the dry pavement - even at @35mph. I'm really going to have to get better at driving, or I'd better just stick to Nimh and A123.....

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I just check the mah post charge to ensure I didn't drain the pack too much
So can I interpret what you are saying to mean that the value my charger is showing for mAh AFTER the charge is complete is the amount of mAh that have been put back in, not the total that is put back in?


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