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06.13.2010, 08:10 PM

4.23 is okay is what we're trying to say, we're not trying to blow you off.

Just use it as is, you'll be okay


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06.13.2010, 08:11 PM

ok, but im still concerned, one charger is putting in 2K mah, and another one 1.5
k mah........ i dont know anymore.
   
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06.13.2010, 08:19 PM

If one charger is charging one or more cells a little more than the other (your 4.23 reading) That could explaine the difference in mah. Unless the batteries get unreasonably warm during a charge I wouldn't worry about it. It's easy to over analyze this stuff at the price we gotta pay.


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06.13.2010, 08:24 PM

I have ,and use daily the same charger that you use.the minimal voltage variation you are seeing imho will not effect anything.Like i previously stated ..03 volt is not worth worring about.If you were talking .3 volts there may be a problem with your charger and or battery.
   
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