Discharger question
#1

Is there a cell discharger/ equilzer that will cut off the individual cells at .9 or 1.0 V and has the kind of screws that integy uses on their systems?
Jim
Jim
Last edited by JimClark; 03-02-2007 at 01:49 AM.
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agree with the MM CTX-d2.
it's tops and does it all.
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#4

Originally Posted by JimClark
Is there a cell discharger/ equilzer that will cut off the individual cells at .9 or 1.0 V and has the kind of screws that integy uses on their systems?
Jim
Jim
& don't under 5 Amps to discharger !
DPD is best can lower IR , deep discharger, but also bad contact .
CTX-D2 no bad contact , but price higher
#5

DPD?
Originally Posted by RC MARKET
don't discharger under 1.05V per cell ,
& don't under 5 Amps to discharger !
DPD is best can lower IR , deep discharger, but also bad contact .
CTX-D2 no bad contact , but price higher
& don't under 5 Amps to discharger !
DPD is best can lower IR , deep discharger, but also bad contact .
CTX-D2 no bad contact , but price higher
#6

Originally Posted by JimClark
DPD?
#7

0.9v is the standard of equalising too.
1.05v, where you pluck that figure from, the air I assume
1.05v, where you pluck that figure from, the air I assume