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Shonen
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Yea only if you PUT THE BALANCER ON IT TO TEST IT FIRST NOT RUSH LIKE I DID AND THEN PUT DEANS ON THEM AND REALIZE HEY A CELL IS NOT CHARGING YOU VOID IT SO ALWAYS CHECK THEM FIRST: HOW MANY GUYS CHECK THE CELLS FIRST BEFORE SOLDERING THEM TO USE THEM ???


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HOW MANY GUYS CHECK THE CELLS FIRST BEFORE SOLDERING THEM TO USE THEM ???
Actually, whenever I buy new lipos the first thing I do is check the voltage on each cell with a DMM.


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Actually, whenever I buy new lipos the first thing I do is check the voltage on each cell .
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I learned the hard way like most folks tho.


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