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Old 10-09-2007, 05:42 PM
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Hi all,

I'm looking for delta peak settings for the following types of cells:

IB4200's, GP3300's, Sanyo 2000's and 2400's.

I had this info saved on my external hard drive but it quit on me. I couldn't find any info in the various searches I did either

Any and all help is greatly appreciated!!!! Thanks!!!!

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Originally Posted by adam lancia
Hi all,

I'm looking for delta peak settings for the following types of cells:

IB4200's, GP3300's, Sanyo 2000's and 2400's.

I had this info saved on my external hard drive but it quit on me. I couldn't find any info in the various searches I did either

Any and all help is greatly appreciated!!!! Thanks!!!!

Adam
Hi Adam,

What is your charger?
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3mv per cell
so on a much more charger 4 cell the # is 12
on a gfx 4 cell you can only do .01,on a much more that would read 10

for 6 cell much more 18 gfx still .01 but most do .02 and iv seen guys do 22 on a much more.

so iv been told.
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which one is good for performance, low delta peak or higher delta peak???
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Centerfire: LRP Pulsar Competition, BC112C, BC48 (I know the last 2 don't have adjustable delta peak settings)

Thanks Wally, I can go in steps of 5mV on the Pulsar.

t4m1y4niac: You don't get any extra performance from charging a cell with a higher delta peak setting than is good for it unless it needs to be reconditioned but that's still a bit of a rarity. You should only charge the pack with a delta peak setting that is correct for that pack, always.
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IB4200 2mv
Gp3300 3mv
Nicads 4-5mv
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Originally Posted by Jack Smash
IB4200 2mv
Gp3300 3mv
Nicads 4-5mv
ib is 3mv per cell
gp can go to 4

ep i dont know yet

so iv been told
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Thanks Jack and Wally!
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EP no more than 3 mv
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We switched to 2mv on both the IB4200 and EP4200. The cells were getting way too hot with 3mv
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what is the best charge out on the market for 4200 NIMH
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