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Old 01-03-2005, 08:43 AM
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4 cell, 30 AMp discharge

I need something to discharge my 4 cells at 30 amps but don't want to carry around a CE 35 to the track. heard Integy might have one, anybody know?
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Yes Knucklehead... I use mine every weekend if you ever need to borrow it. Bob usually carries them.

http://integy.automated-shops.com/cg...42105476359.9d
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John, was told the cutoff was to high for 4 cell on that one, that it wouldn't work .
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Hmm.. Here is the new one but I doubt you want it
http://integy.automated-shops.com/cg...34105569959.06
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why? what don't ya like?
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Never used it but it takes the cutoff down to zero.
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Thanks, john.
that's the one I heard about, so I'll just keep looking!
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They integy one is great, but you have to watch the lights if you don't want to dead short.

It's the easiest tray I've used to date....

No fumbling with screw post, just pop the lever down.
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