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5s enerland pack something wrong - 05.12.2009, 11:27 PM

ok you know how a lipo works in the cold. no power. motor wont even rev up to full throttle... well my enerland 5s 3700 pack is doing this and its 70 degrees out.
charges normal with hyperion duo charger. all cells in balance. has NO power at all.

pack is not puffed . feels hard and normal. ideas?
   
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05.12.2009, 11:32 PM

Check to see if your deans or whatever plugs are fitting well. Also check for any heat on the wires to the esc from the battery. Change the deans if you have spares.
   
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05.13.2009, 09:20 AM

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...feels hard and normal. ideas?

Hmm, I know when my pack feels hard and normal, it only operate under female supervision....



But seriously, check everything with a voltmeter. Check cells indiviually through the balance tap.


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05.13.2009, 08:31 PM

Did you rule out a esc, motor, or drivetrain problem? Check all your solder connections..
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05.13.2009, 09:11 PM

my pack did that, just high resistince at the solder joints i think
   
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