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11.19.2008, 04:58 PM

Thanks auto2. I only had one problem running 4s on a mm with the auto setting. I had a maxamps swell up on me. Don't know if it was just it's time or had anything to do with the cutoff set at auto. I am going to set the setting for 4s on the mm just in case.

Can anyone confirm if the auto setting work on 4s with a mm?

You other RCMers out there that use 4s on your MM's. What lipo setting are you running the auto or something else?


Maybe one of the CC guys can give a definate answer to this.

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11.19.2008, 05:05 PM

Set the custom cut of. The auto lipo setting is to low IMO anyway. It sets it for 3v/cell. Thats too low. I would set a custom setting for at least 3.2v/cell to keep your lipos healthy and happy. for 4s 12.8v/cell in the custom setting.


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11.19.2008, 10:15 PM

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Set the custom cut of. The auto lipo setting is to low IMO anyway. It sets it for 3v/cell. Thats too low. I would set a custom setting for at least 3.2v/cell to keep your lipos healthy and happy. for 4s 12.8v/cell in the custom setting.
One question, you does my MM cut off when my 2s battery gets to about 6.6-6.8v (3.3-3.4v per cell) when it's set to cut off at 6.2 (3.1v per cell)?


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11.19.2008, 10:40 PM

Proabably becasue when its under load the voltage drops down to the cutoff voltage and when you stop running the voltage comes back up a bit when the battery is not under load.


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