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02.20.2010, 11:11 PM

This type of thing is why I prefer stand-alone balancers. The only advantages of built-in balancers is less wiring, and some form of circuit feedback to shut the charger off on an error condition.
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02.21.2010, 12:15 AM

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This type of thing is why I prefer stand-alone balancers. The only advantages of built-in balancers is less wiring, and some form of circuit feedback to shut the charger off on an error condition.

so, are you saying i should get the blinky? my LHS actually has them in stock. the only thing preventing me from getting one was the $30 price tag for a little micro chip-looking thing and the worry that it wouldn't be accurate enough.


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