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| outcastrc | Feb 23 2006, 02:14 PM |
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Batteries can ussually come around with cycling. A dicharge tray is even better at getting the batteries working... (I built a dicharge tray out of automotive lights and a cutoff relay schematic) It also helps to have a charger capable to pumping a battery hard, without false peaking... I havbe taken batteries that refuse to work anymore and by the time I am finnished with them they are pulling as hard as if they were new... Or a cel has given up and started smoking... Then I just tear out the bad cel and throw the rest into a box to make up custom packs. |
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